1st Edition
Rethinking Insecurity, War and Violence Beyond Savage Globalization?
PART I: RECONCEPTUALIZING INSECURITY
Introduction: Part One
1. Debating Insecurity in a Globalizing World: An Introduction
Damian Grenfell and Paul James
2. Globalizing Empire, Nationalism and Violence
Paul James and Tom Nairn
3. Globalization, Civil Society and Human Security
Mary Kaldor (to be confirmed)
4. Global Capitalism and the Politics of Risk
James Goodman
PART II: GLOBALIZING INSECURITY
Introduction: Part Two
5. The Spectacle of Terror: Postmodern Wars and the Therapeutic Security Paradigm
Michael Humphrey
6. The Effect of Mediation? Embodied Sympathy and Control in the Global War on Terror
Kirsty Best
7. The Recursion of Postcolonialism and Challenges to Mainstream International Relations
Phillip Darby
8. The Consequences of Ecological Risk and Broadening the Field of Security Studies
Robyn Eckersley
PART III: GLOBALIZING REGIONAL CONFLICTS
Introduction: Part Three
9. Zones of Conflict and the Global War on Terror
Martin Griffiths
10. Political Regimes and the War on Terror in South East Asia
Garry Rodan
11. Insecurity, Risk, Identity and the War in Kosovo
John Tulloch
12. Globalization and the Conflict in Israel/Palestine
Jamal Nassar (to be confirmed)
PART IV: RECONCILING DIFFERENCE IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
Introduction: Part Four
13. Resilience: Conditions for Reconstruction in Peripheral Communities
John Handmer
14. Reconstruction: Negotiating Governance after Major Conflict
Richard Caplan (to be confirmed)
15. Recovery: Taming the Rwa Bhineda after the Bali Bombings
Jeff Lewis and Belinda Lewis
16. Reconciliation: Violence and Gender in East Timor
Damian Grenfell
Biography
Damian Grenfell is a researcher in the Globalism Institute at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Paul James is Academic Director of the Globalism Institute at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and Director of the United Nations Global Compact, Cities Program (UNGCCP).






