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  1. shows that the investment theory is a good start to understanding Graham and Dodd’s (1934) Se-curity Analysis. As the theory’s empirical implementation, the q5 model proposed in Hou et al. (2019a) goes a long way toward explaining prominent equity strategies rooted in security analysis,

    • Kewei Hou, Haitao Mo, Chen Xue, Lu Zhang, Lu Zhang
    • 2019
    • The Welsh School
    • The Paris School
    • The Copenhagen School
    • Subjectivity and The Securitization Process
    • Criticism
    • Queer Theory

    The Welsh School (or Aberystwyth School), also known as emancipatory realism, is differentiated from the other critical schools by exclusively requiring Critical Security Studies (CSS) as the theory of studying security issues (Peoples and Williams 2014: 14). By combining Radical International Relations Theory with Critical Theories – based on the ...

    Another important critical school, studying processes of (in)security and (in)securitization, has been established by the so-called Paris School scholars. “PARIS is an acronym for Political Anthropological Research for International Sociology” (Bigo and McCluskey 2018: 116). The most prominent member of the Paris school is the French sociologist Di...

    The Copenhagen School, also known by the introduction of the concept ‘Securitization’, is the most known Critical approach in Security theories funded by Buzan et al. (2003). The Copenhagen School has represented “a move away from traditional security studies and drew more attention on non-military issues and non-state actors and places” (Lin 2011:...

    As it was already recognized in the 1960s – security can be approached objectively (real threat) and subjectively (threat perception), and it is by no means certain that these two approaches always coincide. Moreover, a more objective approach only seems attractive at first glance. Indeed, no security theory has created an objective measure of secu...

    In the ontological sense, the critical tendencies question the traditionally material ontology of theoretical schools such as realism or liberalism. Realism and liberalism accept the concept of objective reality. Realists and liberal thinkers are concerned with details of the material aspects of reality that they can be measured more or less object...

    Theories of feminist security studies and feminist international relations are closely related to constructivism and Marxism. Marxist Feminism, for example, highlights the Marxist roots of feminism. Feminist security thinking draws attention to the current neglect of traditional approaches research areas such as gender issues, women’s rights, vulne...

    • Veronika Nagy
    • V.Nagy@uu.nl
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  3. assumptions that make the security theory schematic work or rather not work. Wilkinson’s (2007) careful analysis of the 2005 ‘Tulip Revolution’ in Kyrgyzstan demonstrates the embedded Eurocentricsm of security theory, and in particular sets out how non-state actors were able to

  4. 1. Concept of Security Introduction 1 Scientific Method in Support of Security Science 2 Defining the Concept of Security 6 Security of Individuals 8 Security of Groups 10 Security of Nation-State and International Systems 12 Concept of Security Matrix 14 Security Science: Context Defines Concept Definition 15 Security Science 19 Conclusion 20 2.

  5. May 24, 2022 · From the ideological point of view most, theories constitute an important perspective for the s tudy of security studies in contemporary. societies. Q uite a number of theoretical postulations ...

  6. 2. The Scope and Limitations of Security Analysis 13 3. The Behavior of the Security Markets 23 4. Investment and Speculation 33 5. Investment Policy . 47 6. Nature and Sources of the Analyst's Information .... 60 7. Quantitative and Qualitative Factors in Security Analysis. The Margin-of-safety Concept 67 8. Classification of Securities 77 PART II

  7. Jul 5, 2016 · The first is the State-centred concept, which views national security in terms of defense and. survival of the State. This conception equates “defense” with “security” and bestows its. 7 ...

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