Human security : theory and action
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Human security : theory and action
(Peace and security in the 21st century series / series editor, Charles Hauss)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2018
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Human security refers in its broadest sense to the protection of individuals from harm. Human Security: Theory and Action explores the theory and application of concepts central to this notion of security. It examines the conceptual roots of human security, connecting its origins to its applications and challenges in war and peacetime. With a unique focus on the evolving notion of responsibility for security, the text introduces the critical questions and priorities that underpin policies and actions.
The text is organized around four sections. The introduction offers an overview of human security and its basic tenets and historical foundations. The second section focuses on human security in armed conflict and post-conflict reconstruction, discussing such issues as the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P), peacekeeping and peace negotiation processes, and humanitarian assistance. The third section identifies the long-term issues that are necessary for a durable human security, including human rights, food security, poverty, gender equality, health security, and environmental sustainability. The final section applies the concepts introduced in the book to twenty-first century concerns and offers insights on turning theory into action.
Integrated into the text are many case studies to broaden the student's awareness beyond the conflicts and issues that dominate the media. By balancing theoretical explanations with concrete illustrative cases, both historical and contemporary, the text provides intellectually challenging and intrinsically interesting material and offers a unique, comprehensive introduction human security in war and peace.
Table of Contents
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List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Section I: Introduction to Human Security
1. Human Security - A New Security?
2. Historical Foundations of Human Security
3. Human Security Actors
4. Human Rights and Human Security
Section II: Armed Conflict and Human Security
5. From Non-Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
6. Human Security in Peace Process
7. Human Security and Peacebuilding
Section III: Durable Human Security
8. The Cycle of Security: From Human Security in Armed Conflict to Durable Human Security
9. Heath Security as Human Security
10. Gender Inequality and Security
11. Climate Change and Environmental Security
12. Food Security
Section IV: Applying Human Security
13. Is Human Security Possible in the Twenty-First Century?
14. Human Security: From Theory to Action
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