“Human security” has occupied a significant place in the global discourses of peace, development, and diplomacy, despite often made criticisms of its conceptual ambiguity. Arguing for the merit of a broader definition of human security, i.e. “the right of people to live in freedom and dignity, free from poverty and despair” (UN Resolution A/RES/66/290), this paper offers an interdisciplinary theoretical framework in which key aspects of human security are systematically laid out: types of threats from physical, living, and social systems; causal structures that produce threats to human security; instruments to deal with these threats; and issues of agency to protect human security. The tripartite differentiation of the sources of threats --...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
One of the more fascinating themes of the present debate about the role of the State in internationa...
The label ‘human security ’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1994 Human Development Repor...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
The paper reviews the ways that human security has been defined, provides a working definition and s...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
This paper explicates the logic in security articulations performed by the UN. The argument made, is...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
In the evolution framework of modern society confl icts, even though not of a global outreach, have ...
This chapter explains the concept of human security at the international policy level, and reflects ...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
How safe and free are we as individuals? That is the central question behind the idea of human secu...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Concepts of human security have been debated and disputed at length ...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
One of the more fascinating themes of the present debate about the role of the State in internationa...
The label ‘human security ’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1994 Human Development Repor...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
The paper reviews the ways that human security has been defined, provides a working definition and s...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
This paper explicates the logic in security articulations performed by the UN. The argument made, is...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
In the evolution framework of modern society confl icts, even though not of a global outreach, have ...
This chapter explains the concept of human security at the international policy level, and reflects ...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
How safe and free are we as individuals? That is the central question behind the idea of human secu...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Concepts of human security have been debated and disputed at length ...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
One of the more fascinating themes of the present debate about the role of the State in internationa...
The label ‘human security ’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1994 Human Development Repor...