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Regions and Powers
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Barry Buzan
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Ole Waver
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511491252
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2003
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511491252
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Book chapters
pp. xvi
Preface
pp. xxv
Patterns of regional security during the Cold War
pp. xxvi
Patterns of regional security post-Cold War
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 6
Theories and histories about the structure of contemporary international security
pp. 27
Levels: distinguishing the regional from the global
pp. 40
Security complexes: a theory of regional security
pp. 83
Conclusions
pp. 93
Introduction
pp. 101
South Asia: inching towards internal and external transformation
pp. 128
Northeast and Southeast Asian RSCs during the Cold War
pp. 144
The 1990s and beyond: an emergent East Asian complex
pp. 172
Conclusions: scenarios for the Asian supercomplex
pp. 185
Introduction
pp. 187
The Middle East: a perennial conflict formation
pp. 219
Sub-Saharan Africa: security dynamics in a setting of weak and failed states
pp. 254
Conclusions
pp. 263
Introduction
pp. 268
North America: the sole superpower and its surroundings
pp. 304
South America: an under-conflictual anomaly?
pp. 340
Conclusions: scenario for the RSCs of the Americas
pp. 343
Introduction
pp. 352
EU-Europe: the European Union and its ‘near abroad’
pp. 377
The Balkans and Turkey
pp. 397
The post-Soviet space: a regional security complex around Russia
pp. 437
Conclusions: scenarios for the European supercomplex
pp. 443
Introduction
pp. 445
Regions and powers: summing up and looking ahead
pp. 461
Reflections on conceptualising international security
pp. 489
Glossary
pp. 493
References
pp. 541
News media
pp. 565
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