Global Security Studies
Global Security Studies is a Routledge series for cutting-edge monographs and textbooks on international security.
Global Security Studies emphasizes broad forces reshaping global security and the dilemmas facing decision-makers the world over. The series stresses issues relevant in many countries and regions, accessible to broad professional and academic audiences as well as to students, and enduring through explicit theoretical foundations.
- Sources of conflict
- Terrorism and war
- Deterrence
- Strategic planning
- Security communities
- Proliferation
- Human security
- Transnational challenges
Terrorism and WMD:
Responding to the Challenge
Ian Bellany
Detecting Nuclear Weapons:
The IAEA and the Politics of Proliferation
Chen Kane
Iran and Nuclear Weapons:
Protracted Conflict and Proliferation
Saira Khan, McGill University, Canada
Guidelines for Prospective Authors
To submit a book proposal please complete the following forms and send them along with a sample chapter, if available, to the editors:
Power Shifts, Strategy and War:
Declining States and International Conflict
Dong Sun Lee
Nuclear Proliferation and International Security
Sverre Lodgaard and Bremer Maerli
Networks, Coalition Warfare and US Policy
The New Military Operating System
Paul Mitchell
Energy Security and Global Politics:
The Militarization of Resource Management
Daniel Moran and James Russell
Security and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Robert Muggah
US Nuclear Weapon Policy:
The Evolution of Strategy and Policy
Nick Ritchie
Globalization and WMD
Proliferation: Terrorism, Transnational Networks and International
Security
James A. Russell and James J. Wirtz
Global Insurgency and Future Warfare
Terry Terriff, Aaron Karp, Regina Karp, eds. | Brochure
Nuclear Weapons and International Order
William Walker
Global Security Studies is edited by Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, United States), Regina Karp (Old Dominion University) and Terry Terriff (University of Birmingham, Great Britain).
All book proposals should be sent to the editors:
Aaron Karp: akarp@odu.edu
Regina Karp: rkarp@odu.edu
Terry Terrif: T.R.Terriff@bham.ac.uk
Or to:
Andrew Humphrys, Editor
Military, Strategic and Security Studies
Routledge
Haines House, 21 John Street
London WC1N 2BP Great Britain
e-mail: andrew.humphrys@tandf.co.uk


