Culture of National Security
Explore the thought-provoking insights of "Culture of National Security," a compelling work edited by esteemed contributors, published by Columbia University Press in 1996. This 560-page paperback delves into the critical question of how we understand global dynamics—should we view the world through the lens of regional and cultural complexities, or stick to traditional frameworks of power, alliances, and geography? The contributors argue that neglecting the influence of culture and identity is insufficient for grasping the intricacies of our rapidly evolving world. This book is essential for anyone interested in international relations, security studies, and the interplay of culture and politics. Enhance your understanding of national security with this foundational text that challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh perspectives.