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Ken Booth

    Ken Booth ist ein Theoretiker der Internationalen Beziehungen und Sicherheitsexperte, der für seine Arbeiten zu den strategischen Aspekten der internationalen Beziehungen und die Begründung des Feldes der kritischen Sicherheitsstudien bekannt ist. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte umfassen die Theorie und Praxis der Sicherheit, Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen, Menschenrechte, nukleare Abrüstung und Sicherheit in Afrika. Booth untersucht aktuelle Themen wie Terrorismus und die Anwendung kritischer Theorien in unserer komplexen Zeit. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch tiefgreifende Einblicke in die theoretischen und praktischen Herausforderungen der globalen Sicherheit aus.

    International Relations: All That Matters
    The Herald Diary: Owling with Laughter
    The Eighty Years' Crisis : International Relations 1919-1999
    The interregnum : controversies in world politics 1989-1999
    Historic Tales From Newcastle
    The Way of the Hermit
    • The Way of the Hermit

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The extraordinary story of a true hermit, an alternative way of life and endless isolation in the Scottish Highlands. Written with Will Millard, Ken Smith's The Way of the Hermit is an unforgettable journey of discovery, as one man pits his wits against the wilderness for four decades.

      The Way of the Hermit
      4,6
    • Historic Tales From Newcastle

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Newcastle's colourful and sometimes dramatic history is brought to life in this series of varied tales spanning several hundred years. Including some of the most fascinating accounts from his previous books, Newcastle author and historian Ken Smith presents a selection of truelife stories from the city's stirring past.

      Historic Tales From Newcastle
      4,7
    • This book examines how the academic discipline of International Relations has conceptualized the world historical crisis that has shaped world affairs between the end of the First World War and the end of the 1990s. A distinguished group of contributors trace the development of the subject through the main historical periods and in relation to key debates: ethics, power and nationalism; conditions of peace; law and peaceful change; and globalization. It provides the most comprehensive survey of the discipline's past and the key issues to be faced in the future.

      The Eighty Years' Crisis : International Relations 1919-1999
      4,2
    • A bumper collection of the decade's funniest stories, as published every day in The Herald's 'Diary' column, gathered together for you to enjoy all over again.

      The Herald Diary: Owling with Laughter
      3,8
    • All That Matters about international relations. All That Matters books are a fast way to get right to the heart of key issues.

      International Relations: All That Matters
      3,8
    • Realist assumptions of security studies increasingly have been challenged by an approach that places the human being, rather than the state, at the center of security concerns. This book is structured around three concepts - security, community, and emancipation - that arguably are central to the future shape of world politics.

      Critical Security Studies and World Politics
      3,3
    • Worlds in Collision

      Terror and the Future of Global Order

      • 388 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the aftermath of September 11, 2001, this collection features insights from prominent thinkers on the implications of international terrorism for global order. It examines how the attacks on the world's sole superpower have set a new agenda, shaping the ongoing struggle against terrorism and its broader regional and global consequences. The book goes beyond immediate concerns to explore the potential for redefining global politics in light of these events, making it a crucial resource for understanding future international relations.

      Worlds in Collision
      3,4
    • Focusing on the impact of cultural distortions, this study explores how ethnocentrism influences military strategy and its execution. It highlights the significance of understanding these biases to mitigate risks of failure, especially in a contemporary landscape marked by racial, cultural, and religious conflicts. Aimed at students of military and strategic studies, the book offers insights into addressing the challenges posed by ethnocentrism, promoting a more nuanced approach to strategy in a diverse world.

      Strategy and Ethnocentrism (Routledge Revivals)
    • Contemporary Strategy

      Theories and Policies

      • 332 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the interplay between military power and international relations, this comprehensive work explores both theoretical frameworks and practical policy implications of strategic studies. It posits that military power is essential to the international system, emphasizing that strategy serves as the mechanism for leveraging military capabilities to fulfill political goals.

      Contemporary Strategy