Beschreibung
Contemporary Challenges to Australian Security provides an introductory overview of the key conceptual, theoretical, empirical and policy issues central to critical security study debate. This text provides a practical real-world overview of the various elements that together constitute 'Australian security'. Through the use of primary source materials this book invites the reader to assess the changing nature of Australian security in the context of the increasingly fluid, complex and dynamic nature of Asia-Pacific and global politics. Written clearly and concisely, Contemporary Challenges to Australian Security offers a comprehensive framework which addresses contemporary issues in today's world.
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Springer Verlag GmbH
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Autorenportrait
Dr Daniel Baldino is a senior lecturer at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Perth. He is head of its Politics and International Relations Program. His research interests include international relations of the Asia-Pacific region, Australian politics and foreign policy, US national security strategy and terrorism and counterterrorism. Dr Juliet Pietsch is a senior lecturer in Political Science at the Australian National University. Juliet's research interests lie in analysing broad patterns of social and political behaviour in Australia and South-East Asia. She has a particular research interest in the individual experiences of migration and citizenship for migrants in Australia and South-East Asia. Dr David Lundberg is a senior lecturer at the School of International Studies, University of South Australia. Previously, he has been an APSA Parliamentary Political Science Fellow, a Ministerial Adviser to a Minister for Defence and a Leader of the Government in the Senate and an intelligence analyst for the Office of National Assessments. Dr John A Rees is a senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Sydney. John is the author of Religion in International Politics and Development: the World Bank and faith institutions (Edward Elgar, 2011). His research interests include the impacts of culture and religion on international security.