The | Routledge Handbook Of Security Studies

: It addresses the shift from state-centric military security to a broader understanding that includes human, energy, and health security.

: The second edition was edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty (ETH Zurich) and Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur), while the first edition was edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Victor Mauer. The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies

Analyzes specific threats including terrorism, cyber-security, organized crime, migration, pandemics, and environmental conflict. : It addresses the shift from state-centric military

The volume is typically organized into four thematic parts to cover the evolution and application of security theory: Focus Areas The volume is typically organized into four thematic

Examines established frameworks like Realism and Liberalism alongside newer critical approaches such as Constructivism, Feminism, and Postcolonialism.

Reviews tools used to manage security, such as international sanctions, deterrence, humanitarian intervention, and resilience.

The handbook serves as a "benchmark publication" for both established scholars and students, synthesizing traditional security concerns with contemporary, non-traditional threats.