TY - BOOK AU - Guzzini,Stefano AU - Jung,Dietrich TI - Contemporary security analysis and Copenhagen peace research T2 - New international relations SN - 0415324106 AV - JZ5534 .C665 2004 U1 - 327.172 21 PY - 2004/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Peace KW - Research KW - Security, International N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Copenhagen peace research; Stefano Guzzini and Dietrich Jung --; 2; Peace Research and International Relations in Scandinavia: from enduring rivalry to stable peace?; Nils Petter Gleditsch --; 3; Peace research between idealism and realism: fragments of a Finnish debate; Raimo Vayrynen --; 4; 'The Cold War is what we make of it': when peace research meets constructivism in International Relations; Stefano Guzzini --; 5; Peace and security: two concepts and their relationship; Ole Waever --; 6; Wars and the un-making of states: taking Tilly seriously in the contemporary world; Anna Leander --; 7; Post-trinitarian war and the regulation of violence; Bjorn Moller --; 8; 'Civil' and 'uncivil' in world society; Barry Buzan --; 9; Globalisation and societal insecurity: the securitisation of terrorism and competing strategies for global governance; Morten Kelstrup --; 10; From Bentham to Bush: surveillance, security and the quest for visibility; Lene Hansen --; 11; The subversion of borders; Thomas Diez --; 12; A Deutschian security community? Nordic peace reframed; Pertti Joenniemi --; 13; Initiating a security community: general theory, history and prospects for Baltic-Russian relations; Hans Mouritzen --; 14; The EU as a foreign policy actor: the limitations of territorial sovereignty; Christopher S. Browning --; 15; Fears into fences: the isolationist pitfall of European federalism; Jaap H. De Wilde --; 16; The new NATO: Europe's continued security crisis; Sten Rynning --; 17; Securitising European integration: Turkey and the EU; Dietrich Jung --; 18; Algeria: securitisation of state/regime, nation and Islam; Ulla Holm --; Hakan Wiberg: selected bibliography; Anita Elleby N2 - "This book examines the development of peace research and explores its present challenges, focusing on the contribution made by the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute. The authors investigate how peace research relates to security studies and international relations, providing a comprehensive study of conceptual innovations and a discussion of security analysis in the European context."--Publisher description ER -