If you liked Everyday Security Threats by Daniel Stevens and Nick Vaughan-Williams, start with Theme of Promise in the Epistle to the Hebrews (2025), Critical Border Studies (2016), and Critical theorists and international relations (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Theme of Promise in the Epistle to the Hebrews
2025 · 192 pages · Daniel Stevens · Same author
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Critical Border Studies
2016 · 192 pages · Nick Vaughan-Williams, Noel Parker · Same author
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Critical theorists and international relations
2009 · 424 pages · Jenny Edkins, Nick Vaughan-Williams · Same author
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Terrorism and the Politics of Response
2008 · 240 pages · Angharad Closs Stephens, Nick Vaughan-Williams · Same author
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Petits et grands pains d'une ferme bio
2012 · 207 pages · Daniel Stevens · Same author
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6
European-East Asian Borders in Translation
2014 · 212 pages · Joyce C.H. Liu, Nick Vaughan-Williams · Same author
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The River Cottage bread handbook
2009 · 223 pages · Daniel Stevens · Same author
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Critical security studies
2012 · 1,872 pages · Nick Vaughan-Williams, Columba Peoples · Same author
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Reclaiming Migration
2021 · 224 pages · Nina Perkowski, Dallal Stevens, Nick Vaughan-Williams · Same author
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Media and the British General Elections Of 2015-2019
2025 · 224 pages · Susan Banducci, László Horváth, Ekaterina Kolpinskaya, Daniel Stevens · Same author
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Europe's Border Crisis
2015 · 192 pages · Nick Vaughan-Williams · Same author
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Songs of the Son
2025 · 176 pages · Daniel Stevens, Thomas R. Schreiner · Same author
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What should I read after Everyday Security Threats?
BookOrb recommends Theme of Promise in the Epistle to the Hebrews (2025), Critical Border Studies (2016), Critical theorists and international relations (2009), Terrorism and the Politics of Response (2008), and Petits et grands pains d'une ferme bio (2012).
Are there books like Everyday Security Threats?
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Who wrote Everyday Security Threats?
Everyday Security Threats is by Daniel Stevens and Nick Vaughan-Williams.