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This book is about security in a world undergoing rapid change. It examines how the shift of power away from the traditional American-European axis will affect security in the coming decades. Exploring issues such as military intervention, cyber-security, and the protection of the global commons, it analyses the new parameters of security in the world as they relate to Western power and Western decline. In doing so, it brings together a very diverse group of authors, from both the West and East, and from the academic and practitioner worlds. This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of international relations, U.S. and European Security, and transatlantic relations.
Contents
Part 1 What are the new parameters of international security and what is the state of western power? 1 Introduction LeGloannec, Muniz and Cadier 2 Is the West in decline? Michael Cox 3 The state of the Western alliance Constanze Stelzenmuller Part 2 Can the West deliver or who delivers what? 4 The Defense of the West Martin van Creveld 5 An Asian perspective on international politics and the future of world security Gerald Chan 6 Will the West be willing and able to undertake successful military interventions in the future? Roland Paris 7 Can the West shape and enforce cyber-security in the coming decades? Terry Roberts 8 How will nonproliferation efforts be affected by power diffusion in the international system? Camille Grand 9 The West, and the geopolitical and transnational challenges in the Middle East Amy Hawthorne and Richard Youngs 10 Who and How will the Global Commons be protected? Asle Toje