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The Culture of National Security [Paperback]

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0231104693 978-0231104692 April 15, 1996 0

Contributors ask whether it is more useful to conceive of the world as arrayed in regional, cultural, institutional complexes or organized along the conventional dimensions of power, alliance, and geography. They argue that perspectives that neglect the roles of culture and identity are no longer adequate to explain the complexities of a world undergoing rapid change.


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Beyond the substantive contributions of the individual authors and the extensive debate about the nature and the advantages and disadvantages of fully integrating ideational scholarship into the study of world politics, The Culture of National Security should interest comparativists as a broad and ambitious attempt to apply the insights and tools of sociological and constructivist scholarship to the analysis of concrete political questions....

(Sheri Berman Comparative Politics )

Historians, policy-makers and analysts of contemporary affairs will find much food for thought here.

(James Jay Carafano, Georgetown University H-Net Reviews )

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A pioneering work, the first to try to marry constructivist approaches to security studies.... I would be surprised if this book doesn't become part of a new canon in international relations theory.

(Ted Hopf, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor )

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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (April 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231104693
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231104692
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Reading for Policy Makers and Academics, August 11, 2006
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I am assigning this book as required reading in my Culture and National Security class. Every page has something of value. It should be read cover-to-cover by undergrad, grad students and professors. If our policy makers in Washington absorbed the information contained in this volume they would have a much better understanding of why our policy goals often fail in other parts of the world. Katzenstein fulfills a critical need by helping us to better understand the impact of culture on national security. The book will make both academicians and policy makers stop, think and re-evaluate how they analyze the world today.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great from an academic point of view, missing some pieces, January 19, 2008
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I confess to some impatience with this book, published in 1996. It is very much state-centric, although to its credit in the conclusion it postulates a need to focus more on non-military resources and objectives, and on non-state actors.

The book opens with the statement that the key to understanding is to focus on how people view their interests and how that changes, but I searched in vain for any differentiation among the eight tribes that define my own study of international and internal relations: government, military, law enforcement, academia, business, media, non-governmental and non-profit (and in the US, especially, foundations), and finally, civil including religion, labor, and advocacy groups. This book may well be one of the last gasps of "state uber alles" literature.

I have a note, bridge between the European literature of the 1980's and the new view emerging in the post 9-11 environment, where most of us now recognize that security in all its forms, including human, food, and water security, are easily as important and often more important than military security.

The editors themselves recognize that all the theories were wrong, and that academia slept through the revolution, failing to foresee or explain.

I am amused by the discussion of identity, and how this presents the academics--poor dears--with moral issues.

I love footnotes, and this book has many of them, but as I went on and on I felt two things: 1) holy cow, the best of the best talking to themselves; and 2) where is everything else? This book strives to examine the fault line between Kennedy's focus on resources and Fukiyama's focus on ideology, while missing the impact of technology on the rise of indigenous peoples. In some ways, this book marks the end of the state-centric academic era, and the rise of the practitioner non-state actor era. There is now more to be learned outside the university than inside.

On balance, I would recommend this book as torture for aspiring PhD's who need to be steeped in the arcane debates among the varied schools of international politics and the effect of domestic politics on foreign policy, but very candidly, I find the books listed below to be a better investment of time and more accessible to broader minds.

Modern Strategy
Security Studies for the 21st Century
The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
The Paradox of American Power: Why the World's Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone
A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility--Report of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change
High Noon 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them
Preparing America's Foreign Policy for the 21st Century
Global Assemblages: Technology, Politics, and Ethics as Anthropological Problems
Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century
The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not for the Casual National Security Reader, February 21, 2009
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My professor chose this book for our Democracy & National Security class. First, I am not a poly-sci major or public policy major so take my words as you wish. This book is dedicated to "the graduate students at Cornell"! By not for the casual ... reader, I mean that unless you know a considerable about world political history (WWII-Early 90s) you will probably not understand what the author(s) are talking about. Many examples given to enhance comprehension involve past international relations action so surely if you don't know that either the example won't help you much.

Please note my review is not to attack the author or the book, it seems like it would be interesting if: 1) I was interested in international relations/foreign policy and 2) If I possessed a working knowledge of previous political incidents (major and minor). You can believe I will be selling this book back, nearly in mint condition; I will have no use for it.

Hope that helped, but if it didn't, "sorry for wasting your time."

Kevin
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This is a book written by scholars of international relations rummaging in the "graveyard" of sociological studies. Read the first page
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structural realpolitik model, foreign policy reformers, realpolitik strategic culture, world military system, realpolitik behavior, parabellum strategic culture, prohibitionary norms, contemporary multilateralism, realpolitik interpretations, statist identities, war security arrangements, hard realpolitik, missile swap, defensive military doctrines, strategic axioms, empirical essays, transatlantic security community, humanitarian justifications, foreign policy revolution, defensive doctrine, offensive doctrine, absolute flexibility, humanitarian claims, chemical weapons taboo, civilian intervention
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New York, United States, Soviet Union, World War, New Thinking, Cornell University Press, Cambridge University Press, Princeton University Press, Third World, Columbia University Press, Eastern Europe, Mao Zedong, Western Europe, Middle East, North Atlantic, Oxford University Press, Alexander Wendt, Baghdad Pact, University of California Press, Emanuel Adler, Stanford University, Jack Snyder, Persian Gulf, Thomas Risse-Kappen, New Haven
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