The paper examines different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of reconciling these differences as an important challenge for the advocates of this emerging global norm. It focuses on the perceived tensions between its two salient aspects: " freedom from fear" (more favoured in the West) and "freedom from want" (more favoured in Asia). The main arguement of the paper is that debates about human security do not fall within an East-West faultline, there are also significant differences over its meaning with each camp. It refutes the view that human security is a "Western" concept, and identifies the Asian contributions to the development of the idea in other its respects. At the same time, the paper argues t...
New Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented persp...
Starting with the emergence of a human centered approach to security from the intersection of trends...
markdownabstractAbstract The label ‘human security’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1...
The paper examines different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
Political elites in East Asia tend to view the concept of human security with scepticism. On the one...
Conceptual debates on what constitutes human security have continued for two decades. However, the q...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
There were two main aspects of the debate on the concept of human security which attracted my attent...
The paper reviews the ways that human security has been defined, provides a working definition and s...
After the failure to respond adequately to the changing patterns of conflict and violence after the ...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
The label ‘human security ’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1994 Human Development Repor...
Since the Post-Cold War, human security studies have become attracted in the international communit...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
New Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented persp...
Starting with the emergence of a human centered approach to security from the intersection of trends...
markdownabstractAbstract The label ‘human security’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1...
The paper examines different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
Political elites in East Asia tend to view the concept of human security with scepticism. On the one...
Conceptual debates on what constitutes human security have continued for two decades. However, the q...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
There were two main aspects of the debate on the concept of human security which attracted my attent...
The paper reviews the ways that human security has been defined, provides a working definition and s...
After the failure to respond adequately to the changing patterns of conflict and violence after the ...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
The label ‘human security ’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1994 Human Development Repor...
Since the Post-Cold War, human security studies have become attracted in the international communit...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
New Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented persp...
Starting with the emergence of a human centered approach to security from the intersection of trends...
markdownabstractAbstract The label ‘human security’ (HS) has attracted much attention since the 1...