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National, International, and Human Security

Protection against Violence, Third Edition

Laura Neack

This text provides a thorough overview of how states pursue security against violence, and how this pursuit paradoxically creates greater insecurity at the national, international, and individual levels. The traditional insistence that states are the primary and most important actors makes security, ultimately, elusive. This argument provides a compelling framework for students to understand the breadth and nuance of security at each level.

Case studies throughout the text bring life to the concepts. This fully revised third edition includes discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, China and the Uyghurs, the Covid-19 pandemic, the January 6th Capitol insurrection, Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election; Mexico’s use of its military in internal security, the coup in Myanmar, Orbán’s Hungary, China and Taiwan, India and Pakistan, US-China competition, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, Russia’s Wagner Group, North Korea’s missile testing, refugees in Poland, and numerous other examples, large and small.

The third edition features:

  • Highlighted cases to illustrate new security threats across the globe, now listed at the start of each chapter
  • Beginning-of-chapter Learning Objectives and End-of-chapter Discussion Questions that reinforce student learning and engagement
  • The unique framework arguing that security remains elusive because of the ethic insisting that states are the most important actors.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-5381-6801-1 • Hardback • April 2023 • $92.00 • (£71.00)
978-1-5381-6802-8 • Paperback • April 2023 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-6803-5 • eBook • April 2023 • $37.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Security (National & International), Political Science / World / General, Political Science / International Relations / General
Courses: Political Science; International Relations; Security, Political Science; International Relations; U.S. National Security, Political Science; Security; International Security, Political Science; Security; U.S. National & Homeland Security, Political Science; International Relations; Politics of Peace & Conflict, Political Science; International Relations; Human Security

Laura Neack is a professor in the department of political science at Miami University in Oxford, OH. She has served as the editor-in-chief of International Studies Perspectives and president of the Foreign Policy Analysis section of the International Studies Association. Her recent books include Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively: Cases and Analyses, Fourth Edition; The New Foreign Policy: Complex Interactions, Competing Interests, Third Edition; and Global Society in Transition.

Preface

Chapter 1. The Elusive Nature of Security

A First Case: China and the Uyghurs

Elusive Security: States First, People Last

What Does It Mean To Be Secure?

Defining Security

A Second Case: Australia and the Afghan Boat People

States First, International Obligations Second

National, International, and Human Security

Chapter 2. National Security

What is Security?

National Security: States, Not Nations

The Sovereign State

What Sovereignty Allows

Limits on Internal and External Security Practices

States Resurgent

Chapter 3. Internal Security

Defining Internal Security

Who is the State?

What is the Purpose of the State?

All States Tend Toward Maximalism When Threatened

Signs of Trouble

Chapter 4. The Unilateral Pursuit of External Security

The Security Dilemma

Defense and Deterrence

Preemptive Self-Defense

Preventive Force

Gray Zone and Hybrid Conflict

Preventive War

Chapter 5. International Security

International Security and Order

The Liberal International Security System

The Great Power Balance-of-Power International Security System

Competing Orders: The United States versus China

Chapter 6. Bilateral and Multilateral Security Arrangements

Security Arrangements Within the UN Security System

Liberal Security Arrangements

Imposed Security Arrangements

Transactional Security Arrangements

Chapter 7. The United Nations International Security System

Protecting International Peace and Security

The Security Council and Measures Short of Force

The Security Council and Collective Security Actions

General Assembly Emergency Meetings

United Nations Peacekeeping

UN-Approved Peace Enforcement Operations

UN-Regional Organization Hybrid Peace Operations

Chapter 8. Human Security

Defining Human Security

The Geneva Conventions

The Post-Cold War Human Security Agenda

Protecting People from Large-Scale Killing

Civilian Protection

The Future of Human Security

Chapter 9. Conclusion: Democracy, Resilience, and Imagination

About the Author

Laura Neack masterfully weaves case studies to explain her provocative and disquieting thesis that states’ security-seeking practices often lead to greater national, international, and human insecurity. The new edition discusses security arrangements between states which lead to both liberal democratic zones where individuals are protected and authoritarian zones where international and human security remain secondary to regime security.


— Karen Mingst, Emeritus, University of Kentucky


Introducing this new edition, Laura Neack notes her worry about ‘the ethics of producing a book that might make students cynical and dispirited about security matters.’ The author need not worry. The third edition of National, International, and Human Security is an engaging and practical study that does not shy away from examining otherwise-dispiriting instances of insecurity and even brutality. Incorporating extensive new and updated examples and arguments throughout, Neack provides students and their professors with a valuable framework to think about the sources and causes of the multiple and multi-layered crises we face today, and the resources—including the vision and imagination—needed to meet them and to ‘work ourselves out of the ever-failing states-first security system.’ It is a much-needed contribution and recommended reading.


— Alistair Edgar, Wilfrid Laurier University


A rare textbook that brings together the insights of a wide range of security theorizing with contemporary events and debates including (but not limited to) the refugee crisis, global terror, the responsibility to protect, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


— Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University, Turkey


Laura Neack’s third edition provides a critical, timely, and highly relevant appraisal of our world’s rapidly evolving security environment, placing human security issues at the center of analysis and discussion. Rich with some of the most important historical case studies of the past thirty years as well as up-to-date pivotal events including the COVID-19 pandemic, Jan 6 attack on the Capitol, and Russian invasion of Ukraine, this is a compelling, thought provoking, and impactful read for scholars, students, and practitioners of national and international security.


— David Polatty, Brown University


Engaging, critical, and comprehensive, the third edition of Laura Neack's book on national, international, and human security is essential introductory reading. It combines conceptual clarity with illustrative case-studies, provides readers with an in-depth analysis of how to think about security, and makes a compelling case for putting human security first in our times of multiple crises.


— Gerd Oberleitner, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz


  • Highlighted cases to illustrate security threats across the globe
  • Fully incorporates the Covid-19 pandemic into the security dynamic
  • End-of-chapter Recaps and Discussion Questions reinforce student learning and engagement



National, International, and Human Security

Protection against Violence, Third Edition

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Summary
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  • This text provides a thorough overview of how states pursue security against violence, and how this pursuit paradoxically creates greater insecurity at the national, international, and individual levels. The traditional insistence that states are the primary and most important actors makes security, ultimately, elusive. This argument provides a compelling framework for students to understand the breadth and nuance of security at each level.

    Case studies throughout the text bring life to the concepts. This fully revised third edition includes discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, China and the Uyghurs, the Covid-19 pandemic, the January 6th Capitol insurrection, Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election; Mexico’s use of its military in internal security, the coup in Myanmar, Orbán’s Hungary, China and Taiwan, India and Pakistan, US-China competition, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, Russia’s Wagner Group, North Korea’s missile testing, refugees in Poland, and numerous other examples, large and small.

    The third edition features:

    • Highlighted cases to illustrate new security threats across the globe, now listed at the start of each chapter
    • Beginning-of-chapter Learning Objectives and End-of-chapter Discussion Questions that reinforce student learning and engagement
    • The unique framework arguing that security remains elusive because of the ethic insisting that states are the most important actors.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 240 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
    978-1-5381-6801-1 • Hardback • April 2023 • $92.00 • (£71.00)
    978-1-5381-6802-8 • Paperback • April 2023 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-6803-5 • eBook • April 2023 • $37.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Security (National & International), Political Science / World / General, Political Science / International Relations / General
    Courses: Political Science; International Relations; Security, Political Science; International Relations; U.S. National Security, Political Science; Security; International Security, Political Science; Security; U.S. National & Homeland Security, Political Science; International Relations; Politics of Peace & Conflict, Political Science; International Relations; Human Security
Author
Author
  • Laura Neack is a professor in the department of political science at Miami University in Oxford, OH. She has served as the editor-in-chief of International Studies Perspectives and president of the Foreign Policy Analysis section of the International Studies Association. Her recent books include Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively: Cases and Analyses, Fourth Edition; The New Foreign Policy: Complex Interactions, Competing Interests, Third Edition; and Global Society in Transition.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Chapter 1. The Elusive Nature of Security

    A First Case: China and the Uyghurs

    Elusive Security: States First, People Last

    What Does It Mean To Be Secure?

    Defining Security

    A Second Case: Australia and the Afghan Boat People

    States First, International Obligations Second

    National, International, and Human Security

    Chapter 2. National Security

    What is Security?

    National Security: States, Not Nations

    The Sovereign State

    What Sovereignty Allows

    Limits on Internal and External Security Practices

    States Resurgent

    Chapter 3. Internal Security

    Defining Internal Security

    Who is the State?

    What is the Purpose of the State?

    All States Tend Toward Maximalism When Threatened

    Signs of Trouble

    Chapter 4. The Unilateral Pursuit of External Security

    The Security Dilemma

    Defense and Deterrence

    Preemptive Self-Defense

    Preventive Force

    Gray Zone and Hybrid Conflict

    Preventive War

    Chapter 5. International Security

    International Security and Order

    The Liberal International Security System

    The Great Power Balance-of-Power International Security System

    Competing Orders: The United States versus China

    Chapter 6. Bilateral and Multilateral Security Arrangements

    Security Arrangements Within the UN Security System

    Liberal Security Arrangements

    Imposed Security Arrangements

    Transactional Security Arrangements

    Chapter 7. The United Nations International Security System

    Protecting International Peace and Security

    The Security Council and Measures Short of Force

    The Security Council and Collective Security Actions

    General Assembly Emergency Meetings

    United Nations Peacekeeping

    UN-Approved Peace Enforcement Operations

    UN-Regional Organization Hybrid Peace Operations

    Chapter 8. Human Security

    Defining Human Security

    The Geneva Conventions

    The Post-Cold War Human Security Agenda

    Protecting People from Large-Scale Killing

    Civilian Protection

    The Future of Human Security

    Chapter 9. Conclusion: Democracy, Resilience, and Imagination

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Laura Neack masterfully weaves case studies to explain her provocative and disquieting thesis that states’ security-seeking practices often lead to greater national, international, and human insecurity. The new edition discusses security arrangements between states which lead to both liberal democratic zones where individuals are protected and authoritarian zones where international and human security remain secondary to regime security.


    — Karen Mingst, Emeritus, University of Kentucky


    Introducing this new edition, Laura Neack notes her worry about ‘the ethics of producing a book that might make students cynical and dispirited about security matters.’ The author need not worry. The third edition of National, International, and Human Security is an engaging and practical study that does not shy away from examining otherwise-dispiriting instances of insecurity and even brutality. Incorporating extensive new and updated examples and arguments throughout, Neack provides students and their professors with a valuable framework to think about the sources and causes of the multiple and multi-layered crises we face today, and the resources—including the vision and imagination—needed to meet them and to ‘work ourselves out of the ever-failing states-first security system.’ It is a much-needed contribution and recommended reading.


    — Alistair Edgar, Wilfrid Laurier University


    A rare textbook that brings together the insights of a wide range of security theorizing with contemporary events and debates including (but not limited to) the refugee crisis, global terror, the responsibility to protect, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


    — Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University, Turkey


    Laura Neack’s third edition provides a critical, timely, and highly relevant appraisal of our world’s rapidly evolving security environment, placing human security issues at the center of analysis and discussion. Rich with some of the most important historical case studies of the past thirty years as well as up-to-date pivotal events including the COVID-19 pandemic, Jan 6 attack on the Capitol, and Russian invasion of Ukraine, this is a compelling, thought provoking, and impactful read for scholars, students, and practitioners of national and international security.


    — David Polatty, Brown University


    Engaging, critical, and comprehensive, the third edition of Laura Neack's book on national, international, and human security is essential introductory reading. It combines conceptual clarity with illustrative case-studies, provides readers with an in-depth analysis of how to think about security, and makes a compelling case for putting human security first in our times of multiple crises.


    — Gerd Oberleitner, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz


Features
Features
    • Highlighted cases to illustrate security threats across the globe
    • Fully incorporates the Covid-19 pandemic into the security dynamic
    • End-of-chapter Recaps and Discussion Questions reinforce student learning and engagement



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