Security and global governmentality: globalization, governance and the state/ edited by Miguel de Larrinaga and Marc G. Doucet.
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355.033 HOU/U Understanding Global Security/ | 355.033 KAY/G Global security in the twenty-first century :/ | 355.033 KIR/N National Security Cultures/ | 355.033 LAR/S Security and global governmentality: globalization, governance and the state/ | 355.033 MUN/A Asian strategic review/ | 355.033 PEO/C Critical security studies/ | 355.033 PEO/C Critical security studies: An introduction/ |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the global governmentalization of security and the securitization of global governance / Miguel de Larrinaga and Marc G. Doucet -- European diplomacy and the origins of governmentality / Kevin McMillan -- Governing circulation : a critique of the biopolitics of security / Claudia Aradau and Tobias Blanke -- Neoliberal political economy and the Iraq war : a contribution to the debate about global biopolitics / Nicholas J. Kiersey -- The new frontiers of the national security state : the US global governmentality of contingency / David Grondin -- Governmentality, sovereign power and intervention : Security Council resolutions and the invasion of Iraq / Miguel de Larrinaga and Marc G. Doucet -- Circulation of desire : the security governance of the international 'mail-order brides' industry / Anne-Marie D'Aoust -- Governmentalizing the state : the disciplining logic of human security / Nadine Voelkner -- Thinking locally, acting globally : the governmentalization-securitization interplay in recent advanced-liberal peace machinery / Nik Hynek.
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