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Index
LIST OF FIGURE, BOXES AND TABLES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ACRONYMS
1 The securitization of issues
Defining security
The international political agenda
The securitization of issues
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
2 Military threats to security from states
Prelude to the present order
A new world order?
New world disorder?
An end to 'high politics'?
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
3 Military threats to security from non-state actors
One man's terrorist
Types of political non-state military groups
The rise and rise of political non-state violence
State responses to political non-state violence
Global responses to political non-state violence
Can political non-state violence be defeated?
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
4 Economic threats to security
Economic insecurity
Famine
Hunger
Depression
Economic statecraft
Achieving global economic security
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
5 Social identity as a threat to security
Security and society
Forms of violent discrimination
Securing the individual: the global politics of human rights
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
6 Environmental threats to security
The rise of environmental issues in global politics
The environment and military security
Environmental issues themselves as threats to security
Conclusion: towards ecological security?
Key points
Note
Recommended reading
Useful web links
7 Health threats to security
The globalization of ill-health
The development of global health policy
The state securitization of health
The human securitization of health
The globalization of health security
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
8 Natural threats to security
Natural disasters
The rise of human vulnerability to nature
Preparing for the unexpected: the global politics of natural disaster management
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
9 Accidental threats to security
Accidents will happen? The nature and form of man-made accidents
The collateral damage of industrialization? The rise of accidental threats
Securing those at risk in the world: international policy on accidents
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
10 Criminal threats to security
Global crime in historical context
Webs of deceit: the rise in prominence of transnational crime
Global policemen? The rise of international political actionon crime
Key points
Recommended reading
Useful web links
11 Towards global security
Thinking global: integration theories and global politics
Acting global: global solutions to global problems
Key points
Notes
Recommended reading
Useful web links
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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