What is security, how do we analyse it, and how is it achieved? Is it possible to define and achieve a more secure world?
Conflict, competition and instability are increasingly common themes in international affairs today. Whether manifested in immediately recognisable modern forms - such as interstate warfare across borders and over territories - or in novel forms like cyberwarfare, water scarcity or disinformation campaigning, insecurity never feels far away. Security, then, is prized by both politicians and publics alike.
But what is security, how do we analyse it, and how is it achieved? Is it possible to define and achieve a more secure world?
A 2:2 honours degree or above, or relevant professional experience.
After completing the MA International Security, you’ll be equipped with the critical and reflective skills, as well as a range of other transferable skills, that are attractive to employers. These can be adapted to a range of professions including, but not limited to:
⦁ Education
⦁ National, Foreign or Defence Ministries
⦁ Armed Forces
⦁ Security Services
⦁ International or Regional Organisations
Alternatively, if you wish to develop your dissertation further, you will be ideally placed for further academic study at PhD level.
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