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International Security

Threats, Theories, and Transformation

Dr. Bilal Karabulut

International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation maps out security studies, the subdiscipline of discipline of International Relations (IR), which has strong topics and dynamic structure, but this, and almost everything in the globalization process is changing or transforming rapidly. This situation also affects the field of IR and security studies. New concepts are entering literature, traditional thought patterns are not enough to understand and make sense of the IR discipline. In addition to traditional security issues such as terrorism and war, new security areas emerging with the process of globalization are also comprehensively analyzed in this book. These include energy security, cyber security, environmental security, health security, economic security, food security, demographic security and irregular migration.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 264 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
978-1-66693-476-2 • Hardback • April 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
Subjects: Political Science / International Relations / General, Political Science / Security (National & International), Political Science / General

Bilal Karabulut is professor of International Relations at Ankara HBV University.

Part I. Conceptual and Historical Aspects of Security

Chapter 1. Conceptual Evolution and Historical Transformation of International Security

Chapter 2. Main Terms of Security Concept

Chapter 3. Security Categories

Chapter 4. Classification and Conceptual Properties of Security

Part II. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories

Chapter 5. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories: Traditional Approaches

Chapter 6. Copenhagen School of Security Studies

Chapter 7. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories: New Security Conception and Post-Positivist Theories

Part III. Globalization and New Security Understanding

Chapter 8. The Process of Change in the Concept of Security on the Axis of Globalization

Chapter 9. New Security Issues and New Threats

Chapter 10. Transformation of Traditional Threats

The phenomenon of international security is one of the most controversial areas in terms of social sciences for the last 20 years. However, there is still no consensus in the literature on the meaning of the word ‘security’, which is the origin of the concept. For this reason, this book has tried to reveal the etymological and conceptual dimensions of the subject as clearly as possible and has been successful. This book will be accepted as the most detailed book written for readers who want to see the ‘whole picture’ in the field of security studies. Because in the book, concepts, theories, organizations, facts, and events related to international security are examined in detail.


— Alper Güneş, National Defence University


The book International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation offers an assessment within the perspective of international relations theories, addressing the security dimension of international relations. In this regard, the book contributes to the literature by examining conceptual, theoretical, and practical transformations within the discipline. On the other hand, the author's extensive knowledge and ability to convey information make the book a guide for higher education students and those interested in the subject.


— Aybala Lale Kahraman, Bursa Technical University


“I take great pleasure in introducing an impending literary work that is poised to make an indelible impact on the sphere of international relations and security studies. I am speaking of "International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation," a scholarly undertaking of singular importance. As an academician with a steadfast commitment to international relations, I hold this forthcoming volume in the highest esteem for its potential to significantly enrich our understanding of the intricate dynamics characterizing the global security landscape.

This comprehensive treatise offers an exhaustive exploration of the multifaceted realm of international security. It transcends temporal and spatial limitations by delving into a spectrum of security threats, encompassing not only traditional geopolitical concerns but also emerging transnational challenges, including but not limited to cyber threats, climate change, and pandemics. In a world of increasing complexity and interconnectivity, these insights are indispensable for comprehending the multifarious issues that impinge upon both state and non-state actors. Furthermore, this book exhibits a forward-looking perspective, underscoring the necessity of transformative adaptations to grapple with the dynamic nature of global security effectively. The book aptly navigates through discussions about international organizations, the relevance of international law, and the nascent security paradigms emerging to confront the evolving challenges and opportunities presented by the global security milieu.”


— Erman Akilli, Ankara HBV University


“Karabulut skillfully navigates through the complexities of the international system, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the ever-evolving nature of security in the 21st century. The book goes beyond mere analysis, presenting innovative approaches to transformation and adaptation in the face of global challenges. With a keen eye for detail and a lucid writing style, Karabulut engages both scholars and general readers in a dialogue about the future of international security.

‘International Security’ is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the contemporary global order. Karabulut's work not only serves as a valuable resource for students and academics but also resonates with policymakers and practitioners grappling with the intricacies of safeguarding our interconnected world.”


— Şuay Nilhan Açıkalın, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi


International Security

Threats, Theories, and Transformation

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation maps out security studies, the subdiscipline of discipline of International Relations (IR), which has strong topics and dynamic structure, but this, and almost everything in the globalization process is changing or transforming rapidly. This situation also affects the field of IR and security studies. New concepts are entering literature, traditional thought patterns are not enough to understand and make sense of the IR discipline. In addition to traditional security issues such as terrorism and war, new security areas emerging with the process of globalization are also comprehensively analyzed in this book. These include energy security, cyber security, environmental security, health security, economic security, food security, demographic security and irregular migration.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 264 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
    978-1-66693-476-2 • Hardback • April 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / International Relations / General, Political Science / Security (National & International), Political Science / General
Author
Author
  • Bilal Karabulut is professor of International Relations at Ankara HBV University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part I. Conceptual and Historical Aspects of Security

    Chapter 1. Conceptual Evolution and Historical Transformation of International Security

    Chapter 2. Main Terms of Security Concept

    Chapter 3. Security Categories

    Chapter 4. Classification and Conceptual Properties of Security

    Part II. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories

    Chapter 5. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories: Traditional Approaches

    Chapter 6. Copenhagen School of Security Studies

    Chapter 7. Security Approaches of International Relations Theories: New Security Conception and Post-Positivist Theories

    Part III. Globalization and New Security Understanding

    Chapter 8. The Process of Change in the Concept of Security on the Axis of Globalization

    Chapter 9. New Security Issues and New Threats

    Chapter 10. Transformation of Traditional Threats

Reviews
Reviews
  • The phenomenon of international security is one of the most controversial areas in terms of social sciences for the last 20 years. However, there is still no consensus in the literature on the meaning of the word ‘security’, which is the origin of the concept. For this reason, this book has tried to reveal the etymological and conceptual dimensions of the subject as clearly as possible and has been successful. This book will be accepted as the most detailed book written for readers who want to see the ‘whole picture’ in the field of security studies. Because in the book, concepts, theories, organizations, facts, and events related to international security are examined in detail.


    — Alper Güneş, National Defence University


    The book International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation offers an assessment within the perspective of international relations theories, addressing the security dimension of international relations. In this regard, the book contributes to the literature by examining conceptual, theoretical, and practical transformations within the discipline. On the other hand, the author's extensive knowledge and ability to convey information make the book a guide for higher education students and those interested in the subject.


    — Aybala Lale Kahraman, Bursa Technical University


    “I take great pleasure in introducing an impending literary work that is poised to make an indelible impact on the sphere of international relations and security studies. I am speaking of "International Security: Threats, Theories, and Transformation," a scholarly undertaking of singular importance. As an academician with a steadfast commitment to international relations, I hold this forthcoming volume in the highest esteem for its potential to significantly enrich our understanding of the intricate dynamics characterizing the global security landscape.

    This comprehensive treatise offers an exhaustive exploration of the multifaceted realm of international security. It transcends temporal and spatial limitations by delving into a spectrum of security threats, encompassing not only traditional geopolitical concerns but also emerging transnational challenges, including but not limited to cyber threats, climate change, and pandemics. In a world of increasing complexity and interconnectivity, these insights are indispensable for comprehending the multifarious issues that impinge upon both state and non-state actors. Furthermore, this book exhibits a forward-looking perspective, underscoring the necessity of transformative adaptations to grapple with the dynamic nature of global security effectively. The book aptly navigates through discussions about international organizations, the relevance of international law, and the nascent security paradigms emerging to confront the evolving challenges and opportunities presented by the global security milieu.”


    — Erman Akilli, Ankara HBV University


    “Karabulut skillfully navigates through the complexities of the international system, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the ever-evolving nature of security in the 21st century. The book goes beyond mere analysis, presenting innovative approaches to transformation and adaptation in the face of global challenges. With a keen eye for detail and a lucid writing style, Karabulut engages both scholars and general readers in a dialogue about the future of international security.

    ‘International Security’ is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the contemporary global order. Karabulut's work not only serves as a valuable resource for students and academics but also resonates with policymakers and practitioners grappling with the intricacies of safeguarding our interconnected world.”


    — Şuay Nilhan Açıkalın, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi


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