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Post-9/11 Security Practices of Liberal Democracies
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This book proposes a new theoretical framework which combines the concept of strategic culture with the concept of securitisation, to show how this interaction impacts on democratic nations' decisions to use force.
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This book proposes a new theoretical framework which combines the concept of strategic culture with the concept of securitisation, to show how this interaction impacts on democratic nations' decisions to use force.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317406617
- Artikelnr.: 44896226
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317406617
- Artikelnr.: 44896226
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Wilhlem Mirow has a PhD in International Relations, Center for Security Studies (CSS), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich.
Introduction PART I: A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF THE USE OF FORCE BY THE STATE
1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical
model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3.
Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC
CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions
5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION
PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on
the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force
8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian
Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use
of Force Conclusion
1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical
model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3.
Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC
CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions
5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION
PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on
the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force
8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian
Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use
of Force Conclusion
Introduction PART I: A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF THE USE OF FORCE BY THE STATE 1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3. Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions 5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force 8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use of Force Conclusion
Introduction PART I: A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF THE USE OF FORCE BY THE STATE
1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical
model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3.
Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC
CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions
5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION
PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on
the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force
8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian
Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use
of Force Conclusion
1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical
model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3.
Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC
CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions
5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION
PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on
the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force
8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian
Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use
of Force Conclusion
Introduction PART I: A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF THE USE OF FORCE BY THE STATE 1. Ontology and causation in International Relations 2. The theoretical model incorporating strategic culture and securitisation 3. Operationalising the Theoretical Model PART II: COMPARING STRATEGIC CULTURES 4. Formative Moments, Founding Narratives and Identity Conceptions 5. Comparative Cross-country Analysis PART III: COMPARING DECISION PROCESSES ON THE USE OF FORCE 6. Analysing British Decision Processes on the Use of Force 7. Analysing German Decision processes on the Use of Force 8. Analysing French Decisions on the Use of Force 9. Analysing Australian Decisions on the Use of Force 10. Analysing Canadian Decisions on the Use of Force Conclusion