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This thoroughly revised second edition of a popular text explores the theory and application of concepts central to human security, the protection of individuals from harm. Through an examination of the critical questions and priorities, it grounds students in the conceptual roots as well as applications and challenges both in war and peacetime.
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This thoroughly revised second edition of a popular text explores the theory and application of concepts central to human security, the protection of individuals from harm. Through an examination of the critical questions and priorities, it grounds students in the conceptual roots as well as applications and challenges both in war and peacetime.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781538159927
- ISBN-10: 1538159929
- Artikelnr.: 64051944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781538159927
- ISBN-10: 1538159929
- Artikelnr.: 64051944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Andersen-Rodgers is a professor of political science at California State University, Sacramento. His teaching and research has focused on human security, conflict-induced displacement, foreign policy decision-making, and small arms proliferation. Kerry F. Crawford is an associate professor of Political Science at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She is the author of several books, including Wartime Sexual Violence (2017, Georgetown University Press), Human Security: Theory and Action (2018, Rowman & Littlefield), and The PhD Parenthood Trap (2021, Georgetown University Press). She teaches and researches subjects related to human security, conflict-related sexual violence, United Nations peacekeeping, public opinion on civilian casualties, and gender and bias in the academic profession.
Section I: Introduction to Human Security
1. Human Security-A New Security?
Responsibility for SecurityHuman Security and the Reconceptualization of
SecurityPerspectives on SecurityWhy Human Security?Plan of the Book2.
Historical Foundations of Human Security
The Political Context for a New SecurityDebating SecurityHuman Security: A
Reimagined Security3. Human Security Actors
Security ProvidersResponding to Threats to Human SecurityThe Three Policy
Boxes: Problem, Policy, and OutcomeExploring Global Collaboration and
Evolving Goals: The MDGs and SDGsConclusion4. Human Rights and Human
Security
The Roots of Human RightsHuman Rights and the Protection of a Common
HumanityRestoring Human Rights that Have Been DeniedHuman Rights and Human
SecuritySection II: Armed Conflict and Human Security
5. From Non-Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
Sovereignty and the Principle of NoninterventionEvolving Norms of
ProtectionHumanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to ProtectLibya
and the Responsibility to ProtectConclusion6. Human Security in Peace
Processes
All Wars Must End?From Cease-Fires to Comprehensive Peace Accords:
Integrating Human Security into Conflict TerminationHuman Security During
Conflict: Protection, Assistance, and AdvocacyConclusion7. Human Security
and Peacebuilding
Security Threats after ConflictState Building, Peacebuilding, and the Human
Security ApproachUN Peace OperationsPolicing after the TroublesNo Peace
Without Justice? Transitional Justice and Human SecurityConclusionSection
III: Durable Human Security
8. Durable Human Security: Breaking the Cycle of Insecurity
Human Security in Armed Conflict and Freedom from FearFrom Armed Conflict
to "Peacetime": Durable Human Security and Freedom from WantEconomic
Security: An Illustration of the Cycle of SecurityOverview of Section III
Chapters9. Health Security as Human Security
Health as a Human Security IssueResponses to the COVID-19
PandemicResponsibility for Health SecurityConclusion: Good Health and Human
Security10. Gender Inequality and Security
Gender and Gender InequalityGender (In)Equality and (In)SecurityGlobal
Efforts to Improve Gender EqualityConclusion: Gender Equality at Home and
Abroad11. Climate Change and Environmental Security
Global Warming and Climate ChangeThe Security Implications of Climate
ChangeGlobal Cooperation and National Interest: Efforts and
ObstaclesInternational Agreements: Top-Down SolutionsThe Youth Climate
Movement: A Cosmopolitan Effort to Save the WorldSecurity Provision from
Below? New Prospects in an Uncertain Time12. Food Security
Hunger as a Human Security ThreatFood Insecurity: Cases and
ExamplesProtection Against HungerSection IV: Conclusions
13. Human Security: An Essential Approach to Twenty-First Century Security
Problems
Requirements of Human SecurityThe Status of Human SecurityHuman Security
and Complex QuestionsHuman Security in a Changing World: Theory and
ActioGlossary
References
Index
1. Human Security-A New Security?
Responsibility for SecurityHuman Security and the Reconceptualization of
SecurityPerspectives on SecurityWhy Human Security?Plan of the Book2.
Historical Foundations of Human Security
The Political Context for a New SecurityDebating SecurityHuman Security: A
Reimagined Security3. Human Security Actors
Security ProvidersResponding to Threats to Human SecurityThe Three Policy
Boxes: Problem, Policy, and OutcomeExploring Global Collaboration and
Evolving Goals: The MDGs and SDGsConclusion4. Human Rights and Human
Security
The Roots of Human RightsHuman Rights and the Protection of a Common
HumanityRestoring Human Rights that Have Been DeniedHuman Rights and Human
SecuritySection II: Armed Conflict and Human Security
5. From Non-Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
Sovereignty and the Principle of NoninterventionEvolving Norms of
ProtectionHumanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to ProtectLibya
and the Responsibility to ProtectConclusion6. Human Security in Peace
Processes
All Wars Must End?From Cease-Fires to Comprehensive Peace Accords:
Integrating Human Security into Conflict TerminationHuman Security During
Conflict: Protection, Assistance, and AdvocacyConclusion7. Human Security
and Peacebuilding
Security Threats after ConflictState Building, Peacebuilding, and the Human
Security ApproachUN Peace OperationsPolicing after the TroublesNo Peace
Without Justice? Transitional Justice and Human SecurityConclusionSection
III: Durable Human Security
8. Durable Human Security: Breaking the Cycle of Insecurity
Human Security in Armed Conflict and Freedom from FearFrom Armed Conflict
to "Peacetime": Durable Human Security and Freedom from WantEconomic
Security: An Illustration of the Cycle of SecurityOverview of Section III
Chapters9. Health Security as Human Security
Health as a Human Security IssueResponses to the COVID-19
PandemicResponsibility for Health SecurityConclusion: Good Health and Human
Security10. Gender Inequality and Security
Gender and Gender InequalityGender (In)Equality and (In)SecurityGlobal
Efforts to Improve Gender EqualityConclusion: Gender Equality at Home and
Abroad11. Climate Change and Environmental Security
Global Warming and Climate ChangeThe Security Implications of Climate
ChangeGlobal Cooperation and National Interest: Efforts and
ObstaclesInternational Agreements: Top-Down SolutionsThe Youth Climate
Movement: A Cosmopolitan Effort to Save the WorldSecurity Provision from
Below? New Prospects in an Uncertain Time12. Food Security
Hunger as a Human Security ThreatFood Insecurity: Cases and
ExamplesProtection Against HungerSection IV: Conclusions
13. Human Security: An Essential Approach to Twenty-First Century Security
Problems
Requirements of Human SecurityThe Status of Human SecurityHuman Security
and Complex QuestionsHuman Security in a Changing World: Theory and
ActioGlossary
References
Index
Section I: Introduction to Human Security
1. Human Security-A New Security?
Responsibility for SecurityHuman Security and the Reconceptualization of
SecurityPerspectives on SecurityWhy Human Security?Plan of the Book2.
Historical Foundations of Human Security
The Political Context for a New SecurityDebating SecurityHuman Security: A
Reimagined Security3. Human Security Actors
Security ProvidersResponding to Threats to Human SecurityThe Three Policy
Boxes: Problem, Policy, and OutcomeExploring Global Collaboration and
Evolving Goals: The MDGs and SDGsConclusion4. Human Rights and Human
Security
The Roots of Human RightsHuman Rights and the Protection of a Common
HumanityRestoring Human Rights that Have Been DeniedHuman Rights and Human
SecuritySection II: Armed Conflict and Human Security
5. From Non-Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
Sovereignty and the Principle of NoninterventionEvolving Norms of
ProtectionHumanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to ProtectLibya
and the Responsibility to ProtectConclusion6. Human Security in Peace
Processes
All Wars Must End?From Cease-Fires to Comprehensive Peace Accords:
Integrating Human Security into Conflict TerminationHuman Security During
Conflict: Protection, Assistance, and AdvocacyConclusion7. Human Security
and Peacebuilding
Security Threats after ConflictState Building, Peacebuilding, and the Human
Security ApproachUN Peace OperationsPolicing after the TroublesNo Peace
Without Justice? Transitional Justice and Human SecurityConclusionSection
III: Durable Human Security
8. Durable Human Security: Breaking the Cycle of Insecurity
Human Security in Armed Conflict and Freedom from FearFrom Armed Conflict
to "Peacetime": Durable Human Security and Freedom from WantEconomic
Security: An Illustration of the Cycle of SecurityOverview of Section III
Chapters9. Health Security as Human Security
Health as a Human Security IssueResponses to the COVID-19
PandemicResponsibility for Health SecurityConclusion: Good Health and Human
Security10. Gender Inequality and Security
Gender and Gender InequalityGender (In)Equality and (In)SecurityGlobal
Efforts to Improve Gender EqualityConclusion: Gender Equality at Home and
Abroad11. Climate Change and Environmental Security
Global Warming and Climate ChangeThe Security Implications of Climate
ChangeGlobal Cooperation and National Interest: Efforts and
ObstaclesInternational Agreements: Top-Down SolutionsThe Youth Climate
Movement: A Cosmopolitan Effort to Save the WorldSecurity Provision from
Below? New Prospects in an Uncertain Time12. Food Security
Hunger as a Human Security ThreatFood Insecurity: Cases and
ExamplesProtection Against HungerSection IV: Conclusions
13. Human Security: An Essential Approach to Twenty-First Century Security
Problems
Requirements of Human SecurityThe Status of Human SecurityHuman Security
and Complex QuestionsHuman Security in a Changing World: Theory and
ActioGlossary
References
Index
1. Human Security-A New Security?
Responsibility for SecurityHuman Security and the Reconceptualization of
SecurityPerspectives on SecurityWhy Human Security?Plan of the Book2.
Historical Foundations of Human Security
The Political Context for a New SecurityDebating SecurityHuman Security: A
Reimagined Security3. Human Security Actors
Security ProvidersResponding to Threats to Human SecurityThe Three Policy
Boxes: Problem, Policy, and OutcomeExploring Global Collaboration and
Evolving Goals: The MDGs and SDGsConclusion4. Human Rights and Human
Security
The Roots of Human RightsHuman Rights and the Protection of a Common
HumanityRestoring Human Rights that Have Been DeniedHuman Rights and Human
SecuritySection II: Armed Conflict and Human Security
5. From Non-Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
Sovereignty and the Principle of NoninterventionEvolving Norms of
ProtectionHumanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to ProtectLibya
and the Responsibility to ProtectConclusion6. Human Security in Peace
Processes
All Wars Must End?From Cease-Fires to Comprehensive Peace Accords:
Integrating Human Security into Conflict TerminationHuman Security During
Conflict: Protection, Assistance, and AdvocacyConclusion7. Human Security
and Peacebuilding
Security Threats after ConflictState Building, Peacebuilding, and the Human
Security ApproachUN Peace OperationsPolicing after the TroublesNo Peace
Without Justice? Transitional Justice and Human SecurityConclusionSection
III: Durable Human Security
8. Durable Human Security: Breaking the Cycle of Insecurity
Human Security in Armed Conflict and Freedom from FearFrom Armed Conflict
to "Peacetime": Durable Human Security and Freedom from WantEconomic
Security: An Illustration of the Cycle of SecurityOverview of Section III
Chapters9. Health Security as Human Security
Health as a Human Security IssueResponses to the COVID-19
PandemicResponsibility for Health SecurityConclusion: Good Health and Human
Security10. Gender Inequality and Security
Gender and Gender InequalityGender (In)Equality and (In)SecurityGlobal
Efforts to Improve Gender EqualityConclusion: Gender Equality at Home and
Abroad11. Climate Change and Environmental Security
Global Warming and Climate ChangeThe Security Implications of Climate
ChangeGlobal Cooperation and National Interest: Efforts and
ObstaclesInternational Agreements: Top-Down SolutionsThe Youth Climate
Movement: A Cosmopolitan Effort to Save the WorldSecurity Provision from
Below? New Prospects in an Uncertain Time12. Food Security
Hunger as a Human Security ThreatFood Insecurity: Cases and
ExamplesProtection Against HungerSection IV: Conclusions
13. Human Security: An Essential Approach to Twenty-First Century Security
Problems
Requirements of Human SecurityThe Status of Human SecurityHuman Security
and Complex QuestionsHuman Security in a Changing World: Theory and
ActioGlossary
References
Index







