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List of illustrations=xiv
Preface=xvi
List of abbreviations=xx
Part Ⅰ. Introduction:developing a regional approach to global security
Introduction=3
1. Theories and histories about the structure of contemporary international security=6
Three theoretical perspectives on the post-Cold War security order=6
A brief modem history of regional security=14
History and diversity:the different state legacies of regional security complexes=20
Conclusions=26
2. Levels:distinguishing the regional from the global=27
The how and why of distinguishing the regional from the global level=27
The problem of polarity post-Cold War=30
Conclusions=37
3. Security complexes:a theory of regional security=40
Security at the regional level=43
Regional security complex theory:main variables=45
Descriptive RSCT:a matrix for area studies=51
Predictive RSCT:scenarios=65
Revised RSCT:constructivist method and the wider agenda of securitisation studies=70
Place in the literature=77
Conclusions=83
Part Ⅱ. Asia
Introduction=93
4. South Asia:inching towards internal and external transformation=101
The South Asian RSC during the Cold War:decolonisation to conflict formation=101
Post-Cold War:continuity or transformation?=105
Conclusions=124
5. Northeast and Southeast Asian RSCs during the Cold War=128
The domestic level=129
The regional level=130
The interregional level=136
The global level and East Asia=138
Conclusions=142
6. The 1990s and beyond:an emergent East Asian complex=144
The domestic level=145
The subcomplex level=152
The regional level=155
The interregional level:an expanding supercomplex=164
The global level=166
Conclusions=170
Conclusions:scenarios for the Asian supercomplex=172
Conflict formation=174
Security regime=175
Part Ⅲ. The Middle East and Africa
Introduction=185
7. The Middle East:a perennial conflict formation=187
Introduction=187
The Middle Eastern RSC:1948-1990=187
The post-Cold War peace process and its failure=201
Conclusions=215
8. Sub-Saharan Africa:security dynamics in a setting of weak and failed states=219
Introduction=219
The domestic level=224
The regional level=229
The interregional level=248
The global level=249
Conclusions=252
Conclusions=254
Africa=254
The Middle East=256
Interplay between the Middle East and Africa=258
Part Ⅳ. The Americas
Introduction=263
9. North America:the sole superpower and its surroundings=268
Introduction=268
The formation of an RSC in North America=270
The structure of the Cold War RSC=283
Security in North America after the Cold War=288
Conclusions=301
10. South America:an under-conflictual anomaly?=304
The origins and character of the RSC=305
The Cold War=311
Post-Cold War changes=320
Conclusions=337
Conclusions:scenario for the RSCs of the Americas=340
Part Ⅴ. The Europes
Introduction=343
Formation of the European RSC=345
Operation of the RSC until 1989=346
11. EU-Europe:the European Union and its 'near abroad'=352
European security during the Cold War=353
Securitisations in post-Wall Europe:the EU core=356
Securitisation in the eastern circles=364
The outer circles of EU-Europe=368
Regional institutions and traditional security=370
EU-Europe's global standing-self-securing? interregionally active? global power?=372
Conclusions=374
12. The Balkans and Turkey=377
Emergence of the main Balkan units=379
Security dynamics in Southeastern Europe after the dissolution of Yugoslavia=384
Containment, intervention, and integration:the Balkans as Europe=386
Turkey=391
Conclusions=395
13. The post-Soviet space:a regional security complex around Russia=397
History before 1991=398
Evolution of the RSC, 1991-2002=403
Conclusions=435
Conclusions:scenarios for the European supercomplex=437
Part Ⅵ. Conclusions
Introduction=443
14. Regions and powers:summing up and looking ahead=445
Introduction:the structure of international security=445
Regions and powers:the outlook for RSCs=448
Global level dynamics=455
15. Reflections on conceptualising international security=461
Starting assumptions:territoriality and the regional level of security analysis=461
Comparing regions=468
The advantages of the regionalist approach to security=480
Problems in applying regional security complex theory=483
Glossary=489
References=493
News media=541
Index of names=543
General Index=546
Maps
1. Patterns of regional security during the Cold War=xxv
2. Patterns of regional security post-Cold War=xxvi
3. RSCs in Asia during the Cold War=98
4. RSCs in Asia post-Cold War=99
5. The Middle Eastern RSC=189
6. Patterns of regional security in Africa during the Cold War=230
7. Patterns of regional security in Africa post-Cold War=231
8. RSCs in the Americas=266
9. Central America and the Caribbean=278
10. Wars and territorial disputes in South America=306
11. Cold War Europes:bipolar overlay=349
12. European great power centred regional complexes post-Cold War=350
Figure
1. Post-Soviet constellation=435
Table
1. Summary of types of security complex=62
Boxes
National identity and security discourse in India=122
China's securitisation of words from Taiwan=149
Islamic terrorism and the USA=206
Internal and external securitisation in South Africa=235
Widening security in official US security policy=295
Security and integration in the Southern Cone=325
The meaning of history, national identity, and European security=361
Western securitisation of Balkan developments=388
Nation, state, and security in Russian political thought=406