Hanna Samir Kassab 
Prioritization Theory and Defensive Foreign Policy [PDF ebook] 
Systemic Vulnerabilities in International Politics

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This book studies systemic vulnerabilities and their impact on states and individual survival. The author theorizes that the structure of the international system is a product of the distribution of capabilities and vulnerabilities across states. States function or behave in terms of these systemic threats. The author examines a number of specific case-studies focusing on military, economic, environmental, political and cyber vulnerabilities, and how different states are impacted by them. Arguing that current attempts to securitize these vulnerabilities through defensive foreign policies are largely failing, the books makes the case for prioritizing economic development and human security.

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Daftar Isi

1. Introduction.- 2. Theoretical Framework.- 3. State and Power Vulnerability.- 4. Economic Vulnerability.- 5. Environmental and Health Vulnerabilities.- 6. Political Vulnerabilities and Transnational Threats.- 7. Cyber Vulnerability.- 8. Recommendations: Desecuritization, Prioritization and Defensive Foreign Policy.- 9. Think Weak, Act Weak: A Look into State Mentalities.- 10. Conclusion.

Tentang Penulis

Hanna Samir Kassab is Visiting Assistant Professor at Northern Michigan University, USA. He is the author of The Power of Emotion in Politics, Philosophy and Ideology (2016) and Weak States in International Relations Theory (2015) as well as co-editor of The Obama Doctrine and the Americas (2016) and Reconceptualizing Security in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century (2015).

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Bahasa Inggris ● Format PDF ● Halaman 255 ● ISBN 9783319480183 ● Ukuran file 2.5 MB ● Penerbit Springer International Publishing ● Kota Cham ● Negara CH ● Diterbitkan 2017 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 5051493 ● Perlindungan salinan DRM sosial

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