Globalization and Human Security Globalization and Human Security
Globalization

Globalization and Human Security

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Publisher Description

This concise text presents a focused, well-rounded, and clear-eyed introduction to the concept of human security. Questioning the utility of traditional national-security frameworks in the post–Cold War era, Paul Battersby and Joseph M. Siracusa argue that we must urgently reconsider the principle of state sovereignty in a global world where threats to humanity are beyond the capacity of any one nation to address through unilateral action.

The authors highlight circumstances, actors, and influences beyond the traditional focus on state security, especially the role of international organizations and nongovernmental organizations. They also emphasize the importance of human rights, arguing for the development of an effective intervention capacity to protect individuals from state action as well as other security threats arising from conflict, poverty, disease, and environmental degradation. A welcome alternative to state-centric approaches to security, this balanced book will be a valuable supplement for courses in international and national security.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2009
16 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
SIZE
2.1
MB

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