na INLIS000000000002977 20221109034835 0010-0520002977 221109 | | eng 978-0-415-41703-7 eng 355.033 355.033 WIL c Williams, Michael C Culture and Security : Symbolic Power and the Politics of International Security / Michael C. Williams Oxon : Routledge, 2007 xii, 172 p. : : illus. ; 23 cm. Indeks : p.165 - 172 p.148 - 164 This book examines the role of culture in contemporary security policies, and provides a critical overview of the ways in which culture has been theorized in security studies. Developing a theoretical framework that stresses the relationship between culture, power, security and strategy, it argues that cultural practices have been central to transformations in European and US security policy in the wake of the Cold War - including the evolution of NATO and the expansion of the EU. It argues that cultural practices continue to play powerful roles in international politics today, where they are essential to grasping the ascendance of neoconsevatism in US foreign policy. The author also investigates the rise in popularity of culture and constructivism in security studies, in relation to the structure and exercise of power in post-Cold War security relations. He argues that this poses significant challenges for considering the connection between analytic and political practices, and the relationship between scholarship and power in the construction of security relations. Security, International - Sosial Aspect National Security - Sosial Aspect - Europe National Security - Sosial Aspect - United States 10666/MKRI-P/XI-2008 10667/MKRI-P/XI-2008 10667/MKRI-P/XI-2008 10666/MKRI-P/XI-2008 10666/MKRI-P/XI-2008 10667/MKRI-P/XI-2008