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Threat Politics

New Perspectives on Security, Risk and Crisis Management

Johan Eriksson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:11th Nov '19

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This insightful work explores the interplay between various fields in understanding threats. Threat Politics examines both governmental and non-governmental influences on risk.

Originally published in 2001, Threat Politics seeks to provide a fresh perspective on the study of threats and risks. By merging insights from various fields, including security studies, risk studies, and crisis management studies, the book offers a comprehensive view of the complex landscape surrounding threats. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of these disciplines, highlighting how they can inform one another to create a more robust understanding of risk management.

The text includes a variety of case studies that examine key agents, arenas, and issues pertinent to the politics of threats. Unlike traditional analyses that focus solely on national governments, Threat Politics broadens the scope to include non-governmental entities such as public opinion, media influence, and business interests. This inclusive approach allows for a more nuanced exploration of how different actors contribute to the perception and management of threats.

Through its interdisciplinary framework, Threat Politics challenges readers to reconsider conventional wisdom about security and risk. By analyzing the roles of diverse stakeholders, it encourages a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in contemporary threat politics. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, aiming to foster dialogue and collaboration across fields to better address the complexities of modern threats.

ISBN: 9781138736481

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 490g

266 pages