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ID080505
Title ProperChanging calculus of conflict?
LanguageENG
AuthorKirshner, Jonathan
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Stephen Brooks' Producing Security is a very fine book that advances our understanding of globalization and of the links between economics and national security. In this paper I evaluate favorably and explore the frontiers of the book's chief contributions: its elucidation of the globalization of production, its illustration of the novelty of that phenomenon, and its consideration of the significance of this for world politics. I then raise one basic dissent, challenging the idea that the globalization of production has indeed altered the calculus of conflict - though my claim is not that the argument is wrong, but rather, that it is very considerably oversold. A final section offers some hypotheses on how the processes of globalization more generally may be altering the calculus of conflict for reasons complementary to, but largely distinct from, those emphasized in Producing Security
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol, 16 No. 4; Oct-Dec 2007 p583-597
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol, 16 No. 4; Oct-Dec 2007 p583-597
Key WordsGlobalization ;  National Security


 
 
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