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Uniting the contributions to this volume is a common perspective on contemporary national security. While the types of participation in security activities are changing, the main purposes of actors making such a contribution remain largely consistent with one general proposition: that although security policy-making now features more actors, their agendas tend to be instrumentalised through conventional rubrics about the national interest. At the same time, normative values are intersecting with material considerations; non-traditional threats are meeting old ones; and new actors are challenging established elites in ways that often seem mystifying. Making sense out of the complex milieu of national security theories, actors and issues policy is therefore a main objective of this volume.
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Clarke, M., Henschke, A., Legrand, T., Sussex, M. (2022). National Security: Theories, Actors, Issues. In: Clarke, M., Henschke, A., Sussex, M., Legrand, T. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of National Security. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53494-3_1
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