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- 2005296755 contributor B10190467.
- 2005296755 created "2005.".
- 2005296755 date "2005".
- 2005296755 date "2005.".
- 2005296755 dateCopyrighted "2005.".
- 2005296755 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-345) and index.".
- 2005296755 description "Pt. 1. Introduction to international security and security studies. International relations and international security: boundaries, levels of analysis, and falsifying theories ; The foundations of security studies: Hobbes, Clausewitz, and Thucydides ; Testing security theories: explaining the rise and demise of the Cold War. -- Pt. 2. Contending security theories. Realism, neorealism and liberal institutionalism ; Economic liberalism and Marxism. -- Pt. 3. Validating security theories. Behaviorism ; Constructivism. -- Conclusions. Whither international security and security studies?".
- 2005296755 extent "xi, 349 p. ;".
- 2005296755 identifier "0521001161 (pbk.)".
- 2005296755 identifier "0521806437 (hbk.)".
- 2005296755 identifier "9780521001168".
- 2005296755 identifier "9780521806435".
- 2005296755 identifier 2005296755-d.html.
- 2005296755 identifier 2005296755-t.html.
- 2005296755 identifier 2005296755-b.html.
- 2005296755 isPartOf "Themes in international relations".
- 2005296755 issued "2005".
- 2005296755 issued "2005.".
- 2005296755 language "eng".
- 2005296755 publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2005296755 subject "327.116 22".
- 2005296755 subject "International relations.".
- 2005296755 subject "JZ5588 .K654 2005".
- 2005296755 subject "Military policy.".
- 2005296755 subject "Security, International.".
- 2005296755 tableOfContents "Pt. 1. Introduction to international security and security studies. International relations and international security: boundaries, levels of analysis, and falsifying theories ; The foundations of security studies: Hobbes, Clausewitz, and Thucydides ; Testing security theories: explaining the rise and demise of the Cold War. -- Pt. 2. Contending security theories. Realism, neorealism and liberal institutionalism ; Economic liberalism and Marxism. -- Pt. 3. Validating security theories. Behaviorism ; Constructivism. -- Conclusions. Whither international security and security studies?".
- 2005296755 title "Security and international relations / Edward A. Kolodziej.".
- 2005296755 type "text".