• Critical security studies (CSS) is an academic discipline within security studies which draws on critical theory to revise and, at times, reject the narrow...
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    studies Critical security studies Feminist security studies Strategic studies Military science Walt, Stephen M. (1991). "The Renaissance of Security Studies"...
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  • a school within the discipline of security studies. It is a critical approach that aims to link security to critical theory and which relies upon insights...
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  • theory to the study of terrorism. With links to the Frankfurt School of critical theory and the Aberystwyth School of critical security studies, CTS seeks...
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  • become one of the leading journals in critical security studies. In addition to the flagship journal, Security Dialogue also runs a blog and podcast series...
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  • (Security Studies) Paris School (Security Studies) Critical Security Studies Third World Security School Collins, Alan, ed. (2016). Contemporary Security Studies...
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  • currently serves as both Academic Editor of the Lynne Rienner Critical Security Studies series and the journal International Relations. He is an elected...
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  • more members, and they tend to be particularly weak on issues related to security rather than economy. Using logics from historical institutionalism, John...
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    Randall L. (March 1996). "Neorealism's status‐quo bias: What security dilemma?". Security Studies. 5 (3): 90–121. doi:10.1080/09636419608429277. Brown, Chris...
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    Feminist security studies is a subdiscipline of security studies that draws attention to gendered dimensions of security. Feminist security studies (FSS)...
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  • realism holds that said intentions are in the long run subject to the security dilemma described by thinker John H. Herz. Although realism in the context...
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  • pursuit of capital accumulation. A sub-discipline of Marxist IR is Critical Security Studies. Gramscian approaches rely on the ideas of Italian Antonio Gramsci...
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  • Not Foreign Policy." Security Studies 6:1 (1996): 54–57. Wang, Yuan-Kang. "Offensive Realism and the Rise of China." Issues & Studies 40:1 (2004): 173–201...
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    "The Limits of Realism after Liberal Hegemony". Journal of Global Security Studies. 7: ogab020. doi:10.1093/jogss/ogab020. ISSN 2057-3170. Vasquez, John...
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  • International Security 19 (1): 72–107. Labs, Eric J. (1997). "Beyond Victory: Offensive Realism and the Expansion of War Aims." Security Studies 6 (4): 1–49...
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  • Jason W. (2002). "The Roots of Revisionism: Fascist Italy, 1922-39". Security Studies. 11 (4): 125–159. doi:10.1080/714005356. S2CID 144058773. Devlen, Balkan...
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  • production and reproduction of security in the society. Critical security studies Floyd, Rita (2006). "When Foucault met security studies. A critique of the Paris...
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  • attain national security. In contrast, offensive realism assumes that states seek to maximize their power and influence to achieve security through domination...
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  • Review of International Studies, 24 , pp 1-16 Wilson, P. (1998) ‘The Myth of the “First Great Debate”’, Review of International Studies, 24: 1–15. Ashworth...
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  • international relations, the security dilemma (also referred to as the spiral model) is when the increase in one state's security (such as increasing its military...
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  • as the only possible outcome of international relations; it questions security/warfare principles of realism Mutual benefits and international cooperation...
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  • an epistemological point of view, Marxism created the foundations for critical theory and it is superior in this sense to the dominant approaches of Anglo-American...
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  • Hegemon's Interest): Theory of the Costs and Benefits of Hegemony". Security Studies. 28 (3): 422–450. doi:10.1080/09636412.2019.1604982. ISSN 0963-6412...
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  • 1999 and is composed of 17 member states. Through the Common Foreign and Security Policy the EU has developed a role in external relations and defence. Permanent...
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  • Buzan; from social constructivism of Alexander Wendt, see Tim Dunne; from 'critical theorists', in that of Andrew Linklater; and even from the 'post-structuralism'...
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  • Conclusions Mutimer, David (2007) 'Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History' in 'Contemporary Security Studies', A. Collins (ed.), Oxford: Oxford...
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    study of international security has been at the heart of international relations studies. It covers areas such as security studies, strategic studies...
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    and McKinlay and Little (ML, 1977) have conducted studies to analyze donors’ motives. From these studies they found that US aid flows are influenced by military...
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  • Dissent and the Celebration of Difference: Critical Social Theory and International Relations". International Studies Quarterly. 34 (3): 269–293. doi:10.2307/2600570...
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    taken place in their absence. Other theories such as collective security theory and critical theory likewise fell short on logical and empirical grounds....
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