CLCD81
LanguageENG
PublishYear2007
publishCompany
Brill
EISBN
9789086865901
PISBN
9789086860166
- Product Details
- Contents
Human security is about everyday realities of violent conflict and poverty, humanitarian crises, epidemic diseases, injustice and inequality. It is about freedom from fear and freedom from want. It is much different from state-related security with its emphasis on military force, territory and sovereignty. Human security places the security of individuals, communities and global humanity ahead of the security concerns of the state.How does human security relate to international security? Can human security still be advanced in a global climate of intrastate conflict, the war on terror and increasing nuclear tensions? This book challenges prevailing security thinking and explores basic standards of humanity.This multi-authored book deals with the origins and developments of human security as a concept and how it is used in policy practice. It presents new approaches by focusing on alternative discourses, the actors involved, and the new forms of governance that are required.
Collected by
- UCLA
- Yale University
- University of Oxford
- Harvard University
- Columbia University Library
- Stanford University
- National Library of China
- University of Chicago
- UCB