Strategic Culture, Securitisation and the Use of Force
Post-9/11 Security Practices of Liberal Democracies
- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The book introduces a novel theoretical framework that merges strategic culture with securitisation, exploring how their interplay influences the decisions of democratic nations regarding the use of military force. It delves into the implications of this interaction, offering insights into the motivations and rationales behind state actions in the context of security and defense.
