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Critical security studies can be conceived broadly to embrace a number of different non-traditional approaches which challenge conventional (military, state-centric) approaches to security studies and security policy. Alternatively, Critical Security Studies can be conceived more narrowly, to represent a particular approach to non-traditional security studies (for example, that proposed by Ken Booth - see below). This article uses the term critical security studies in the former, general sense, unless explicitly indicated
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Critical security studies can be conceived broadly to embrace a number of different non-traditional approaches which challenge conventional (military, state-centric) approaches to security studies and security policy. Alternatively, Critical Security Studies can be conceived more narrowly, to represent a particular approach to non-traditional security studies (for example, that proposed by Ken Booth - see below). This article uses the term critical security studies in the former, general sense, unless explicitly indicated.
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Steve Smith, 'The Contested Concept of Security', in Ken Booth (ed.), Critical Security Studies and World Politics (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Renner, 2005), p. 27.
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Human security and the protection of refugees
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