Regions and Powers
London School of Economics and Political Science · University of Copenhagen
Abstract
This 2003 book develops the idea that since decolonisation, regional patterns of security have become more prominent in international politics. The authors combine an operational theory of regional security with an empirical application across the whole of the international system. Individual chapters cover Africa, the Balkans, CIS Europe, East Asia, EU Europe, the Middle East, North America, South America, and South Asia. The main focus is on the post-Cold War period, but the history of each regional security complex is traced back to its beginnings. By relating the regional dynamics of security to current debates about the global power structure, the authors unfold a distinctive interpretation of post-Cold…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 389
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Vision
- Cold war
- Security studies
- Decolonization
- Political science
- International security
- Geography
- World War II