Jaap de Wilde - Works

Works

  • Monica den Boer and Jaap de Wilde, Eds. (2008), The Viability of Human Security, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Includes the article: "Speaking or Doing Human Security?"
  • Jaap H. de Wilde (2008), Environmental Security Deconstructed, in: Hans Günter Brauch, et al., Eds. (2008), Globalisation and Environmental Challenges, Vol. 1, AFESS-Press, pp. 595–602.
  • Jaap H. de Wilde (2006), Orwellian Risks in European Conflict Prevention Discourse, Global Society, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 87–99.
  • Wouter G. Werner and Jaap H. de Wilde (2001), The Endurance of Sovereignty, The European Journal for International Relations, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 283–313.
  • Barry Buzan, Ole Wæver and Jaap de Wilde (1998), Security: A New Framework for Analysis, London, Boulder: Lynne Rienner.
  • Jaap de Wilde and Håkan Wiberg, Eds. (1996), Organized Anarchy in Europe: The Role of States and Intergovernmental Organizations, London: I.B. Tauris.
  • Jaap H. de Wilde (1991), Saved from Oblivion: Interdependence Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. A Study on the Causality between War and Complex Interdependence, Aldershot: Dartmouth.

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