Works
Buzan has published extensively, his most important works include:
- People, States & Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations (1983; revised second edition 1991)
- The Logic of Anarchy: Neorealism to Structural Realism (1993) with Charles Jones and Richard Little
- Security: A New Framework for Analysis (1997) with Ole Waever, Jaap De Wilde
- The Arms Dynamic in World Politics (1998) with Eric Herring
- The Mind Map Book (2000) with Tony Buzan
- Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security (2003) with Ole Waever
- The Evolution of International Security Studies (2009) with Lene Hansen.
- Non-Western International Relations Theory: Perspectives on and beyond Asia (2010) editor with Amitav Acharya.
He is currently working on two books, one about the English School as a way of thinking about international relations, and the other (with George Lawson) on why the discipline of International Relations needs to pay much more attention than it does to the global transformation to modernity that took place during the 19th century.
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