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020 _a9781440867828 (hbk.)
_cUSD75.00 / BND101.25
100 1 _aMANWARING Max G
_eauthor
245 _aConfronting the evolving global security landscape:
_blessons from the past and present /
_cMax G. Manwaring, foreword by Joseph M. Humire
260 _aSanta Barbara:
_bPraeger,
_c2019
300 _axvi, 173 pages;
_c25 cm
400 _aPraeger Security International
520 _aThis book accomplishes four tasks: first, it outlines the evolution of the national and international security concept from the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) to the present; second, it examines the circular relationship of the elements that define contemporary security; third, it provides empirical examples to accompany the discussion of each element-security, development, governance, and sovereignty; and fourth, it argues that substantially more sophisticated stability-security concepts, policy structures, and policymaking precautions are required in order for the United States to play more effectively in the global security arena. Case studies provide the framework to join the various chapters of the book into a cohesive narrative, while the theoretical linear analytic method it employs defines its traditional approach to case studies. For each case study, it discusses the issue in context, findings and outcomes of the issue, and conclusions and implications. Issue and Context sections outline the political-historical situation and answer the "What?" question, Findings and Outcome sections answer the "Who?", "Why?", "How?", and "So What?" questions, and Conclusions and Implications sections address Key Points and Lessons.
650 _aSECURITY, INTERNATIONAL
_xHISTORY
_x20TH CENTURY
650 _aSECURITY, INTERNATIONAL
_xHISTORY
_x21ST CENTURY
650 _aWORLD POLITICS
_x1945-1989
700 _aHUMIRE Joseph M.
_eforewording
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_cBOOK
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