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Security Communities

Adler Emanuel

Security Communities - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1998 - 462p xii

Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction and Theoretical Overview;
1. Security communities in theoretical perspective Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett;
2. A framework for the study of security communities Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett;
Part II. Studies in Security Communities;
3. Insecurity, security, and asecurity in the West European non-war community Ole Waever;
4. Seeds of peaceful change: the OSCE's security community-building model Emanuel Adler;
5. Caravans in opposite directions: society, state and the development of a community in the Gulf Cooperation Council Michael Barnett and Gregory A. Gaus III;
6. Collective identity and conflict resolution in Southeast Asia Amitav Acharya;
7. Australia and the search for security community in the 1990s Richard A. Higgott and Kim Richard Nossal;
8. An emerging security community in South America? Andrew Hurrell;
9. The United States and Mexico: a pluralistic security community Guadelupe Gonzalez and Stephan Haggard;
10. No fences make good neighbours: the development of the US-Canadian security community, 1871–1940 Sean Shore;
11. A neo-Kantian perspective: democracy, interdependence and international organization in building security communities Bruce Russett;
Part III. Conclusions;
12. International communities, secure or otherwise Charles Tilly;
13. Studying security communities in theory, comparison, and history Michael Barnett and Emanuel Adler.


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1. International Relations2. Community Power3. Security - International

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