Security studies
__NOTOC__Security studies, also known as international security studies, is an academic sub-field within the wider discipline of international relations that studies organized violence, military conflict, national security, and international security.
While the field (much like its parent field of international relations) is often meant to educate students who aspire to professional careers in think tanks, consulting, defense contractors, human rights NGOs or in government service positions focused on diplomacy, foreign policy, conflict resolution and prevention, emergency and disaster management, intelligence, and defense, it can also be tailored to students seeking to professionally conduct academic research within academia, or as public intellectuals, pundits or journalists writing about security policy. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by McClellan, Kevin K.Contributors: “...Security Studies (Homeland Security and Defense...”
Published 2009
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3by Tow, William T.Contributors: “...ASIA-PACIFIC CENTER FOR SECURITY STUDIES HONOLULU HI...”
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4by Kent,DanielContributors: “...Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Honolulu United States...”
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5by Sacko, DavidContributors: “...INST FOR NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES US AIR FORCE ACADEMY CO...”
Published 2008
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