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Collins: Contemporary Security Studies
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In what ways can it be argued that Buzan's concept of 'societal security' marks a departure from traditional thinking about security?
What is the importance of understanding the concepts between the duality of the state and societal security?
In what ways can it be argued that there is a distinction between society and a social group? Can society be defined?
What is the relationship between nation and nationalism and identity and ethnicity?
In what ways might a society be threatened?
To what extent can societal identity be defended militarily?
What non-military threats can societies employ to defend their identity?
What can we understand by a state security dilemma?
In what way might the state security dilemma be applicable to a societal identity?
In what ways has the Copenhagen School concept of societal security been criticized as an analytical tool?