Human security and international insecurity / edited by Georg Frerks and Berma Klein Goldewijk.

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Table of Contents; The Need to Explore Human Security; Human Security: Mapping the Challenges; Conflict, Development and Discourse; 'New Wars' and The State: The Nexus Religion-Human Security; Is a Right to Technology an Antidote to War?; Local Discourses on War-Related Resource Predation in Sub-Saharan Africa; New Terrorism and Human Security in the Middle East: Diverging Perceptions; Military Tendencies and Global Security: Is There an Alternative?; The Sacred Realm: Domain of New Threats and Challenges; Global Security and The Unflat World
  • Thinking Ahead, Moving Forwards from World 'Problématique' to 'World Résolutique'Incorporating Environment into Governance and National Planning: Lessons from the Global 2000 Project and the Threshold 21 Model; Knowledge for the Sustainability Transition: Earth System Governance as a Crosscutting Theme of Global Change Research; HIV/AIDS: The Controversial Role of Discourse and Governance; Coalitions of Responsible People as Agents of Change; Towards a Non-Violent Discourse in Science; Human Security and International Security: The Quest for Humane Global Governance; Contributors
  • Index of SubjectsIndex of Names