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Ken Booth

    Ken Booth is an international relations and security theorist recognized for his work on the strategic aspects of global affairs and for establishing the field of critical security studies. His scholarly pursuits encompass the theory and practice of security, international relations theory, human rights, nuclear disarmament, and security in Africa. Booth delves into contemporary issues such as terrorism and the application of critical theory in our complex times. His contributions offer profound insights into the theoretical and practical challenges of international security.

    Strategy and Ethnocentrism (Routledge Revivals)
    Worlds in Collision
    Critical Security Studies and World Politics
    The Eighty Years' Crisis : International Relations 1919-1999
    The interregnum : controversies in world politics 1989-1999
    The Way of the Hermit