ABSTRACT

This new Handbook gathers together state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research by a group of leading international scholars in the subdiscipline of Critical Security Studies.

In today’s globalised setting, the challenge of maintaining security is no longer limited to the traditional foreign-policy and military tools of the nation-state, and security and insecurity are no longer considered as dependent only upon geopolitics and military strength, but rather are also seen to depend upon social, economic, environmental, ethical models of analysis and tools of action. The contributors discuss and evaluate this fundamental shift in four key areas: 

  • New security concepts
  • New security subjects
  • New security objects 
  • New security practices

Offering a comprehensive theoretical and empirical overview of this evolving field, this book will be essential reading for all students of critical security studies, human security, international/global security, political theory and IR in general.

J. Peter Burgess is Research Professor at PRIO, the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, where he leads the Security Programme and edits the interdisciplinary journal Security Dialogue. In addition, he is Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (NTNU), and Research Fellow at the Institute for European Studies, Brussels.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: New Security Concepts

chapter 2|10 pages

Civilizational Security

chapter 3|10 pages

Risk

chapter 5|11 pages

Human Security: A Contested Contempt

chapter 6|9 pages

Critical Geopolitics and Security

part |2 pages

Part II: New Security Subjects

chapter 7|11 pages

Biopolitics of Security

chapter 8|9 pages

Gendering Security

chapter 9|9 pages

Identity/Security

chapter 10|10 pages

Security As Ethics

chapter 11|10 pages

Financial Security

part |2 pages

Part III: New Security Objects

chapter 13|9 pages

Environmental Security

chapter 14|12 pages

Food Security

chapter 15|10 pages

Energy Security

chapter 16|9 pages

Cyber-Security

chapter 17|10 pages

Pandemic Security

part |2 pages

Part IV: New Security Practices

chapter 19|10 pages

Surveillance

chapter 20|11 pages

Urban Insecurity

chapter 21|9 pages

Commercial Security Practices

chapter 22|12 pages

Migration and Security

chapter 24|13 pages

Designing Security

chapter 25|10 pages

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