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Critical Prespectives on Human Security Rethinking emancipation and power in international relations Edited by David Chandler and Nik Hynek

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: LONDON AND NEWYORK Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2011Description: viii,208 PAGESISBN:
  • 9780415567343
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1 CRI
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This new book presents critical approaches towards Human Security, which has become one of the key areas for policy and academic debate within Security Studies and IR. The Human Security paradigm has had considerable significance for academics, policy-makers and practitioners. Under the rubric of Human Security, security policy practices seem to have transformed their goals and approaches, re-prioritising economic and social welfare issuesthat were marginal to the state-based geo-political rivalries of the Cold War era. Human Security has reflected and reinforced the reconceptualisation of international security, both broadening and deepening it, and, in so doing, it has helped extend and shape the space within which security concerns inform international policy practices. However,in its wider use, Human Security has become an amorphous and unclear political concept, seen by someas progressive and radical and by others astainted by association with the imposition of neo-liberal practices and values on non-Western spacesor as legitimizing attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan. This book is concerned with critical perspectives towards Human Security, highlighting some of the tensions which can emerge between critical perspectives which discursively radicalise Human Security within frameworks of emancipatory possibility and those which attempt to deconstruct Human Security within the framework of an externally imposed attempt to regulate and order the globe on behalf of hegemonic power. The chapters gathered in this edited collection represent a range of critical approaches which bring together alternative understandings of human security. This book will be of great interest to students of human security studies and critical security studies, war and conflict studies and international relations.

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