Routledge Handbook of Human Security
Herausgeber: Martin, Mary; Owen, Taylor
Routledge Handbook of Human Security
Herausgeber: Martin, Mary; Owen, Taylor
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This Handbook will serve as a standard reference guide to the subject of human security, which has grown greatly in importance over the past twenty years, since the concept was first promoted by the UNDP in its 1993 and 1994 Human Development Reports.
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This Handbook will serve as a standard reference guide to the subject of human security, which has grown greatly in importance over the past twenty years, since the concept was first promoted by the UNDP in its 1993 and 1994 Human Development Reports.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780415581288
- ISBN-10: 0415581281
- Artikelnr.: 30684157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780415581288
- ISBN-10: 0415581281
- Artikelnr.: 30684157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mary Martin is a Research Fellow at the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit, London School of Economics, UK. Taylor Owen is the Research Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, USA.
Introduction
Mary Martin and Taylor Owen Part I: Concepts of Human Security 1. Birth of a Discourse
Amartya Sen 2. From definitions to investigating a discourse
Des Gasper 3. In Defense of the Broad View of Human Security
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 4. Human Security Thresholds
Taylor Owen 5. Filling the security gap. Human Security
Human Rights and Human Development
Mary Kaldor 6. Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Keith Krause 7. The Siren Song of Human Security
Ryerson Christie 8. Why Human Security?The Case for Resilience in an Urban Century
Peter Liotta and Aybüke Bilgin Part II: Human Security Applications 9. Violent conflict and the individual security dilemma
Mient Jan Faber and Martijn Dekker 10. Security and development. Context specific approaches to human insecurity
Richard Jolly 11. Human Security in the R2P Era
Lloyd Axworthy 12. Human Security and War
Jennifer Leaning 13. Human Security and Natural Disasters
Thea Hilhorst
Alp Ozerdem and Erin Smith 14. Food and Human Security
Robert Bailey 15. Navigating the 'national security' barrier:a human security agenda for arms control in the 21st century
Deepayan Basu Ray 16. Adjusting the Paradigm: A Human Security Framework for Combating Terrorism
Cindy R. Jebb and Andrew A. Gallo Part III: Human Security Actors 17. The United Nations and Human Security: Between Solidarism and Pluralism
Edward Newman 18. Japan and Networked Human Security
Yukio Takasu 19. The European Union and Human Security. The making of a global security actor
Javier Solana 20. The Pan-Africanization of Human Security
Thomas Kwasi Tieku 21. Human Security and Asia
Paul Evans Part IV: Human Security Tools 22. Econometrics and human security
Mansoob Murshed 23. From Concept to Method: The challenge of a human security methodology
Mary Martin and Denisa Kostovicova 25. Human Security Mapping
Taylor Owen 25. Human security: idea
policy
and law
Gerd Oberleitner Conclusion
Taylor Owen and Mary Martin
Mary Martin and Taylor Owen Part I: Concepts of Human Security 1. Birth of a Discourse
Amartya Sen 2. From definitions to investigating a discourse
Des Gasper 3. In Defense of the Broad View of Human Security
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 4. Human Security Thresholds
Taylor Owen 5. Filling the security gap. Human Security
Human Rights and Human Development
Mary Kaldor 6. Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Keith Krause 7. The Siren Song of Human Security
Ryerson Christie 8. Why Human Security?The Case for Resilience in an Urban Century
Peter Liotta and Aybüke Bilgin Part II: Human Security Applications 9. Violent conflict and the individual security dilemma
Mient Jan Faber and Martijn Dekker 10. Security and development. Context specific approaches to human insecurity
Richard Jolly 11. Human Security in the R2P Era
Lloyd Axworthy 12. Human Security and War
Jennifer Leaning 13. Human Security and Natural Disasters
Thea Hilhorst
Alp Ozerdem and Erin Smith 14. Food and Human Security
Robert Bailey 15. Navigating the 'national security' barrier:a human security agenda for arms control in the 21st century
Deepayan Basu Ray 16. Adjusting the Paradigm: A Human Security Framework for Combating Terrorism
Cindy R. Jebb and Andrew A. Gallo Part III: Human Security Actors 17. The United Nations and Human Security: Between Solidarism and Pluralism
Edward Newman 18. Japan and Networked Human Security
Yukio Takasu 19. The European Union and Human Security. The making of a global security actor
Javier Solana 20. The Pan-Africanization of Human Security
Thomas Kwasi Tieku 21. Human Security and Asia
Paul Evans Part IV: Human Security Tools 22. Econometrics and human security
Mansoob Murshed 23. From Concept to Method: The challenge of a human security methodology
Mary Martin and Denisa Kostovicova 25. Human Security Mapping
Taylor Owen 25. Human security: idea
policy
and law
Gerd Oberleitner Conclusion
Taylor Owen and Mary Martin
Introduction
Mary Martin and Taylor Owen Part I: Concepts of Human Security 1. Birth of a Discourse
Amartya Sen 2. From definitions to investigating a discourse
Des Gasper 3. In Defense of the Broad View of Human Security
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 4. Human Security Thresholds
Taylor Owen 5. Filling the security gap. Human Security
Human Rights and Human Development
Mary Kaldor 6. Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Keith Krause 7. The Siren Song of Human Security
Ryerson Christie 8. Why Human Security?The Case for Resilience in an Urban Century
Peter Liotta and Aybüke Bilgin Part II: Human Security Applications 9. Violent conflict and the individual security dilemma
Mient Jan Faber and Martijn Dekker 10. Security and development. Context specific approaches to human insecurity
Richard Jolly 11. Human Security in the R2P Era
Lloyd Axworthy 12. Human Security and War
Jennifer Leaning 13. Human Security and Natural Disasters
Thea Hilhorst
Alp Ozerdem and Erin Smith 14. Food and Human Security
Robert Bailey 15. Navigating the 'national security' barrier:a human security agenda for arms control in the 21st century
Deepayan Basu Ray 16. Adjusting the Paradigm: A Human Security Framework for Combating Terrorism
Cindy R. Jebb and Andrew A. Gallo Part III: Human Security Actors 17. The United Nations and Human Security: Between Solidarism and Pluralism
Edward Newman 18. Japan and Networked Human Security
Yukio Takasu 19. The European Union and Human Security. The making of a global security actor
Javier Solana 20. The Pan-Africanization of Human Security
Thomas Kwasi Tieku 21. Human Security and Asia
Paul Evans Part IV: Human Security Tools 22. Econometrics and human security
Mansoob Murshed 23. From Concept to Method: The challenge of a human security methodology
Mary Martin and Denisa Kostovicova 25. Human Security Mapping
Taylor Owen 25. Human security: idea
policy
and law
Gerd Oberleitner Conclusion
Taylor Owen and Mary Martin
Mary Martin and Taylor Owen Part I: Concepts of Human Security 1. Birth of a Discourse
Amartya Sen 2. From definitions to investigating a discourse
Des Gasper 3. In Defense of the Broad View of Human Security
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 4. Human Security Thresholds
Taylor Owen 5. Filling the security gap. Human Security
Human Rights and Human Development
Mary Kaldor 6. Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Keith Krause 7. The Siren Song of Human Security
Ryerson Christie 8. Why Human Security?The Case for Resilience in an Urban Century
Peter Liotta and Aybüke Bilgin Part II: Human Security Applications 9. Violent conflict and the individual security dilemma
Mient Jan Faber and Martijn Dekker 10. Security and development. Context specific approaches to human insecurity
Richard Jolly 11. Human Security in the R2P Era
Lloyd Axworthy 12. Human Security and War
Jennifer Leaning 13. Human Security and Natural Disasters
Thea Hilhorst
Alp Ozerdem and Erin Smith 14. Food and Human Security
Robert Bailey 15. Navigating the 'national security' barrier:a human security agenda for arms control in the 21st century
Deepayan Basu Ray 16. Adjusting the Paradigm: A Human Security Framework for Combating Terrorism
Cindy R. Jebb and Andrew A. Gallo Part III: Human Security Actors 17. The United Nations and Human Security: Between Solidarism and Pluralism
Edward Newman 18. Japan and Networked Human Security
Yukio Takasu 19. The European Union and Human Security. The making of a global security actor
Javier Solana 20. The Pan-Africanization of Human Security
Thomas Kwasi Tieku 21. Human Security and Asia
Paul Evans Part IV: Human Security Tools 22. Econometrics and human security
Mansoob Murshed 23. From Concept to Method: The challenge of a human security methodology
Mary Martin and Denisa Kostovicova 25. Human Security Mapping
Taylor Owen 25. Human security: idea
policy
and law
Gerd Oberleitner Conclusion
Taylor Owen and Mary Martin







