Security in a changing global environment: challenging the human security approach
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| Format: | Edited Volume |
| Language: | English |
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Baden-Baden
Nomos-Verl.
2011
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| Edition: | 1. Aufl. |
| Volumes / Articles: | Show Volumes / Articles. |
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Inhaltsverzeichnis, Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/637251393.pdf |
| Author Notes: | Christoph Schuck (ed.) |
Table of Contents:
- Fröhlich, M.; Lemanski, J.: Human security : the evolution of a concept and its doctrinal as well as institutional manifestations. - S. 21-49 Schuck, C.: The concept of human security revisited : theoretical and empirical problems of a Post-Cold War security approach. - S. 51-80 Arenhövel, M.: The danger of securitization : facts, risks, and the unknown unkowns. - S. 81-102 Seidelmann, R.: Old versus new security : a contribution to the conceptual debate. - S. 103-121 Vasilache, A.: Human securitization : state theory, governmentality, and the ambivalence of security in Europe. - S. 123-152 Hadiwinata, B.S.: Security thinking in Asia : a lukewarm exercise beyond the traditionalist view. - S. 153-177 Merkel, W.: Security and democracy : democracy through war? - S. 181-209 Carrapatoso, A.F.: Security and the environment : what is at stake? - S. 211-231 Derichs, C.; Pinéu, D.: Security and gender : feminist approaches to the concept of security. - S. 233-259 Meyer, T.: Security and the welfare state. -