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Identity, Migration. To avoid confusion due to common authorship, the authors of this book will be referred to in the text as Waever et al. Similarly, Buzan (1991) will distinguish Buzan's authorship of the second edition of People, States and Fear.
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Identity, Migration. To avoid confusion due to common authorship, the authors of this book will be referred to in the text as Waever et al. Similarly, Buzan (1991) will distinguish Buzan's authorship of the second edition of People, States and Fear.
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Ibid.; Steve Smith, 'Mature Anarchy, Strong States and Security', in Arms Control, 12 (1991), pp. 325-39; Martin Shaw, 'There is no such Thing as Society: Beyond Individualism and Statism in International Security Studies', in Review of International Studies, 19 (1993), pp. 159-75.
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Arms Control
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Ibid.; Steve Smith, 'Mature Anarchy, Strong States and Security', in Arms Control, 12 (1991), pp. 325-39; Martin Shaw, 'There is no such Thing as Society: Beyond Individualism and Statism in International Security Studies', in Review of International Studies, 19 (1993), pp. 159-75.
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Though the authors raise the question, 'When (if ever) can national identity be replaced by another identity?' (p. 28), the only discussion of this possibility concerns the overlaying of a European on a national identity. Ibid., ch. 4; see also Buzan et al., European Security Order, pp. 36ff.
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it is not integrated with the identity concerns of the book. As with Wiberg's discussion of Yugoslavia, ch. 7 imposes an 'identity' relevance on an essentially traditional security discussion
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While security-complex analysis is adopted in Waever et al., Identity, Migration, ch. 7 on 'Europe and the Middle East', it is not integrated with the identity concerns of the book. As with Wiberg's discussion of Yugoslavia, ch. 7 imposes an 'identity' relevance on an essentially traditional security discussion.
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