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International Security Studies: Theory and Practice provides a thorough examination of security issues in the contemporary international system. The book integrates theoretical perspectives with practical case studies to help readers understand complex global security challenges.
Authored by leading experts Peter Hough, Andrew Moran, and Bruce Pilbeam, this Routledge publication covers traditional security concerns including military conflict and state security, alongside emerging threats such as terrorism, cyber warfare, and environmental security. The text balances academic rigor with accessibility, making it suitable for both students and practitioners in international relations and security studies.
Through a combination of analytical frameworks and real-world examples, the book demonstrates how theory informs policy decisions and security practice across different regions and contexts.







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