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Security, Identity and Interests Bill McSweeney (Irish School of Ecumenics, Dublin)

Security, Identity and Interests By Bill McSweeney (Irish School of Ecumenics, Dublin)

Security, Identity and Interests by Bill McSweeney (Irish School of Ecumenics, Dublin)


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In this book, Bill McSweeney discusses the inadequacy of the scientific approach to security and criticizes the most recent attempts to surmount it. Drawing on contemporary trends in sociology, he develops a theory of the international order within which the idea of security takes on a broader range of meaning.

Security, Identity and Interests Summary

Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations by Bill McSweeney (Irish School of Ecumenics, Dublin)

Bill McSweeney addresses the central problem of international relations - security - and constructs a novel framework for its analysis. He argues for the unity of the interpersonal, societal and international levels of human behaviour and outlines a concept of security which more adequately reflects the complexity and ambiguity of the topic. This book introduces an alternative way of theorizing the international order, within which the idea of security takes on a broader range of meaning, inviting a more critical and interpretative approach to understanding the concept and formulating security policy. The recent shift to sociology in international relations theory has not as yet realized its critical potential for the study of security. Drawing on contemporary trends in social theory, Dr McSweeney argues that human agency and moral choice are inherent features of the construction of the social and thus international order, and hence of our conception of security and security policy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The meaning of security; Part I. Objectivist Approaches to International Security: 2. Early stages of development; 3. Broadening the concept of security; 4. Identity versus the state; Part II. Theorizing Security: the Turn to Sociology: 5. A conceptual discussion; 6. The social constructionist approach; 7. The limits of identity theory; 8. Agency and structure in social theory; 9. Seeing a different world: a reflexive sociology of security; Part III. Practising Security: 10. Doing security by stealth; 11. Conclusion: security and moral choice; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR013299292
9780521666305
0521666309
Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations by Bill McSweeney (Irish School of Ecumenics, Dublin)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1999-11-04
256
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