
Regional Security Interdependence
Proceedings of the Workshop Organized by the Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Studies of the Masaryk University in Brno on 25 September 2015
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Regional Security Interdependence
Proceedings of the Workshop Organized by the Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Studies of the Masaryk University in Brno on 25 September 2015
About this book
The proceedings deal with regional security interdependence. It is an important part of contemporary security studies, where the theories of regional security complex and international interdependence were elaborated. Approaches used in these proceedings are integrating both the above mentioned concepts. Papers are focused on two main areas – interregional interdependence in Middle East and Central Asia and in East and Central Europe. Broad spectrum of contemporary security threats and issues is analysed – foreign policy, guerrilla warfare, terrorism, energy security, nuclear proliferation etc. Authors are connected with strategic and security studies at the Department of Political Science of the Faculty of the Social Studies of the Masaryk University.
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Table of contents
- OBSAH
- REGIONAL SECURITY INTERDEPENDENCE: INTRODUCTION (MIROSLAV MAREŠ, TOMÁŠ ŠMÍD )
- PANEL 1: REGIONAL SECURITY INTERDEPENDENCE IN MIDDLE EAST AND CENTRAL ASIA
- PANEL 2: REGIONAL SECURITY INTERDEPENDENCE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
- SUMMARY
- ABOUT AUTHORS