01114 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059020001500100082001000115084001600125100002500141245010100166260005500267300003700322650002700359520050700386990001500893INLIS00000000091215520220906041809 a0010-0922000167ta220906 g 0 eng  a0231104693 a341.7 a341.7 PET t0 aPeter J. Katzenstein1 aThe culture of national security :bNorms and identity in world politics /cPeter J. Katzenstein a[New York] :b[Columbia University Press],c[1996] a[xvi] + 562 hlm :bIlus ;c23 cm 4aKeamanan internasional aIn The Culture of National Security, sixteen leading scholars employ an innovative fusion of sociology and security studies to explore alternatives to the long-dominant analytical perspectives of neorealism and neoliberalism. Questioning the utility of imagining global security relations simply in terms of the conventional dimensions of power and interest, contributors reflect on whether a more effective model would include analysis of cultural complexes as well. - sumber dari sampul belakang buku aCL2CL28952