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Required text 
The contested nature of security studies
Critical theory and security
Feminist and Gender Approaches to Security
Postcolonialism on Security
Poststructuralism and Security
Securitization
Environmental Security
Terrorism
Human Security and Development
Migration and Border Security
Technology and Warfare and Exam Review
The contested nature of security studies 
Essential reading 
Critical theory and security 
Essential reading 
Feminist and gender approaches to security 
Essential reading 
Postcolonialism on security
Essential reading 
Poststructuralsim and security 
Essential reading 
- Peoples, Columba, and Nick Vaughan-Williams. "Poststructuralism and International Political Sociology." In Critical Security Studies: An Introduction, edited by Columba Peoples and Nick Vaughan-Williams, 62-74. Milton Park, UK/New York: Routledge, 2010.
Securitization
Essential reading 
Environmental security
Essential reading 

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