Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security

Barry Buzan
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Asserting that regional patterns of security are increasingly important in international politics, this study presents a detailed account of relations between global powers. It emphasizes their relationship with the regional security complexes which make up the contemporary international system. The book analyzes Africa, the Balkans, Eastern and Western Europe, East Asia, the Middle East, North America and South Asia, tracing the history of each region through the present.
Genres: International RelationsPolitical SciencePoliticsAcademicNonfictionHistoryPhilosophyMilitary FictionGeographyContemporary
598 Pages

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