Decade of Human Security

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Canada's Human Security
Canada's Human Security Agenda
Canada's Human Security Policy
Canada’s Human Security
Canada’s Human Security Agenda
Canada’s Human Security Policy
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Canadian Foreign Policy
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DDR Process
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EU Africa Strategy
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EU Foreign Minister
EU Foreign Policy
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global governance theory
Human Security
Human Security Agenda
Human Suffering
Humanitarian Interventionism
insecurity
Internal Displacement
international
international relations research
Kimberley Process
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multilateral cooperation
North South Research
Northern Researchers
Peacebuilding Research
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780754647737
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Human security has been advanced as an alternative to traditional state-based conceptualizations of security, yet controversies about the use and abuse of the concept remain. Investigating innovations in the advancement of the human security agenda over the past decade, this book identifies themes and processes around which consensus for future policy action might be built. It considers the ongoing debates regarding the human security agenda, explores prospects and projects for the advancement of human security, addresses issues of human security as emerging forms of new multilateralisms and examines claims that human security is being undermined by US unilateralisms. This comprehensive volume explores the theoretical debate surrounding human security and details the implications for practical application. It will prove ideal for students of international relations, security studies and development studies.
Sandra J. MacLean is based in the Department of Political Science, at Simon Fraser University, Canada. David R. Black is Associate Professor in Political Science, Departments of Political Science and IDS at Dalhousie University, Canada. Timothy M. Shaw, Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA

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