Losing Control: Global Security in the Twenty-first Century
Synopsis
When Losing Control was first published a decade ago it was years ahead of its time. Its argument was simple - the real causes of global insecurity were the widening socio-economic divide, global marginalisation and environmental limitations, especially climate change and conflict over energy resources.
Paul Rogers, one of the most original thinkers on international security, pointed to a world in which irregular warfare from the margins would prevent powerful states from maintaining their position. He even predicted accurately how the United States would respond to a catastrophic attack.
The new edition brings the whole analysis right up to date, arguing persuasively that the world's elite cannot maintain control and that a far more emancipatory and sustainable approach to global security has to be developed.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- ISBN: 9780745329376
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 215 x 135 x 15 mm
- Weight: 286g

















