Reimagining state and human security beyond borders
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Reimagining state and human security beyond borders
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book delves into the diffuse relationship between states, citizens, and non-citizens. It explores the theoretical heritage of human security and identifies practical responses to the (re)negotiated relationships between states and citizens, responsibility and accountability. It argues that the changes to global order since the 1990s have resulted in a divergence from the understanding of the State as the arbiter within its territory, and as the guarantor of (human) security within its borders. In addition, while interventionist actions of various non-state actors to implement material guarantees of (human) security reaching both citizens and non-citizens (including refugees) have solved some immediate problems, they have not answered the question of where accountability ultimately lies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Origins of Human Security
2. Human Rights and State Responsibilities
3. States and Citizens: Reciprocal Rights and Responsibilities
4. Beyond the Binary: Beyond States, Beyond Citizens
5. Re-Bordering State Responsibilities and Human Rights
6. Health and Human Security
7. Reimagining State and Human Security Beyond Borders
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