Explaining the conceptualisation of security in mainstream international relations theory
By: Bhattacharya, Swatilekha
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BookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Political Science Description: 77(1), Jan-Mar, 2016: p.77-84.
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The Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: Security studies have long been concerned only with war and the means to prevent war. The way
the notion of security has been formulated and conceptualised in mainstream international relations
theory, several limitations has crept into it. During the Cold War, this was accompanied by thinking on
nuclear strategy, nuclear deterrence, arms control and grand strategy. Issues affecting the individual
were thought fit to be relegated to the background of any discussion on international security.
However, major changes have taken place since the end of Cold War and this has necessitated a
relook into the discipline.- Reproduced
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26575669
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 77(1), Jan-Mar, 2016: p.77-84 | Available | AR132779 |
Security studies have long been concerned only with war and the means to prevent war. The way
the notion of security has been formulated and conceptualised in mainstream international relations
theory, several limitations has crept into it. During the Cold War, this was accompanied by thinking on
nuclear strategy, nuclear deterrence, arms control and grand strategy. Issues affecting the individual
were thought fit to be relegated to the background of any discussion on international security.
However, major changes have taken place since the end of Cold War and this has necessitated a
relook into the discipline.- Reproduced
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26575669


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