Bill McSweeney

Bill McSweeney is a senior research fellow in international peace studies at the University of Dublin, Ireland. Within academia he is considered the leading critic of the Copenhagen School of security studies.[1]

Select publications

  • McSweeney, B. (1999) Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
gollark: It's based entirely on string substitution.
gollark: What about, say, https://esolangs.org/wiki/%2F%2F%2F ?
gollark: I see. You have very broad "equivalence classes" then.
gollark: Also esolangs, which are often built on very weird paradigms.
gollark: I mean, there are some random stack-based things, some of which are even seriously used ish, which aren't particularly C, Haskell, Prolog or Lisp-y.

References

  1. Terriff, T. and Croft, S. (2000) Critical Reflections on Security and Change, London: Frank Cass Publishers, p. 85
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