- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contributors
- What Is Global Studies?
- The Evolution of Global Studies
- Historical Antecedents of the Field
- Major Figures in the Field of Global Studies
- Researching the Localizations of the Global
- Glocalization
- Global History
- Transdisciplinarity
- Problem Orientation
- Worldview Analysis
- The Anthropocene Thesis
- Global Epistemology
- Global Studies Versus International Studies
- Inequality from the Perspective of the Global South
- Feminist Perspectives in Global Studies
- Decolonizing Global Studies
- Financialization
- Labor
- The Transnational Capitalist Class
- The Impact of Global Financial Crises
- Trafficking
- Migration
- War and Militarization
- Globalization and Security
- Human Rights
- Democracy
- Impoverishment in the Anthropocene
- Religious Globalisms
- Art and the Cultural Transmission of Globalization
- Urbanization
- Multiculturalism
- The Female Body in Global Media
- Digital Connectivity
- Media Industry
- Global Sport
- Global Food Policies
- Climate Change
- Pandemics
- Environmental Critique
- Civil Society
- Citizenship
- Global Movements
- Humanitarian Organizations
- Global Law
- Global Governance
- Index
Abstract and Keywords
This chapter provides an overview of how globalization has changed what security is and how security can be achieved most effectively. The first section provides a brief overview of the literature on globalization and security, highlighting a disconnect between the state-centric security literature and the focus on transnational linkages within the literature on globalization. The second section shows the importance of accounting for the effects of globalization when studying security. Globalization has made the threat environment more diverse and complicated for understanding the dynamics of the states system. The third section addresses the interaction of core issues at the domestic, international, and transnational levels highlighting how these interactions challenge or reinforce the traditional basis of legitimacy and authority of states and the state system. The final section concludes with a discussion of implications of the impact of globalization on security.
Keywords: globalization, security, state, human security, responsibility to protect, nationalism, religion, power, ideas
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University and Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
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- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contributors
- What Is Global Studies?
- The Evolution of Global Studies
- Historical Antecedents of the Field
- Major Figures in the Field of Global Studies
- Researching the Localizations of the Global
- Glocalization
- Global History
- Transdisciplinarity
- Problem Orientation
- Worldview Analysis
- The Anthropocene Thesis
- Global Epistemology
- Global Studies Versus International Studies
- Inequality from the Perspective of the Global South
- Feminist Perspectives in Global Studies
- Decolonizing Global Studies
- Financialization
- Labor
- The Transnational Capitalist Class
- The Impact of Global Financial Crises
- Trafficking
- Migration
- War and Militarization
- Globalization and Security
- Human Rights
- Democracy
- Impoverishment in the Anthropocene
- Religious Globalisms
- Art and the Cultural Transmission of Globalization
- Urbanization
- Multiculturalism
- The Female Body in Global Media
- Digital Connectivity
- Media Industry
- Global Sport
- Global Food Policies
- Climate Change
- Pandemics
- Environmental Critique
- Civil Society
- Citizenship
- Global Movements
- Humanitarian Organizations
- Global Law
- Global Governance
- Index