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The Copenhagen School (international relations) : ウィキペディア英語版
Copenhagen School (international relations)
The Copenhagen School of security studies is a school of academic thought with its origins in international relations theorist Barry Buzan's book ''People, States and Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations'', first published in 1983. Theorists associated with the school include Barry Buzan, Ole Wæver and Jaap de Wilde. Many of the school's members worked at the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute.
The primary book of the Copenhagen School is ''Security: A New Framework for Analysis'', written by Buzan, Wæver and de Wilde.〔Buzan, B., Wæver, O. and De Wilde, J. (1998). Security: A New Framework for Analysis. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Pub.〕
The theory focuses on three key concepts:
# Sectors
# Regional Security Complexes
# Securitization
==Origins==
Bill McSweeney is generally credited with coining the term 'Copenhagen School'.〔Mutimer, D. (2007) ''Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History'' in ''Contemporary Security Studies'', A. Collins (eds.), Oxford:Oxford University Press, p. 60〕

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