The concept of human security has evolved in two directions: (1) a comprehensive vision of security and development, and (2) a concretization of the concept tied to protection of civilians in armed conflict. This article discusses the two approaches and their relative merits. Starting with the Lysøen Declaration of 1998 and Canadas subsequent introduction of the concept of human security in the Security Council, the article argues that a concretization is necessary today. One way to do this is to link human security to campaigns for protection of civilians against the U.S. use of drones in targeted killings outside recognized war zones. This strategy would revitalize human security as a relevant policy concept, and also create greater secur...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
How safe and free are we as individuals? That is the central question behind the idea of human secu...
The concept of human security has evolved in two directions: (1) a comprehensive vision of security ...
The 1994 Human Development Report, published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), int...
The concept of human security, which made its international debut in the 1994 UNDP Human Development...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
In the evolution framework of modern society confl icts, even though not of a global outreach, have ...
This article discusses the role of the United Nations in the development of the concept of human sec...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
After 25 years, the global vision for human security as a concept and a policy commitment remains un...
Since the introduction of the concept of human security in 1994, debates have raged regarding the de...
This chapter explains the concept of human security at the international policy level, and reflects ...
Part I of this article will explore some of the diverse theoretical and cultural roots of the human ...
Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and security ...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
How safe and free are we as individuals? That is the central question behind the idea of human secu...
The concept of human security has evolved in two directions: (1) a comprehensive vision of security ...
The 1994 Human Development Report, published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), int...
The concept of human security, which made its international debut in the 1994 UNDP Human Development...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
In the evolution framework of modern society confl icts, even though not of a global outreach, have ...
This article discusses the role of the United Nations in the development of the concept of human sec...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
After 25 years, the global vision for human security as a concept and a policy commitment remains un...
Since the introduction of the concept of human security in 1994, debates have raged regarding the de...
This chapter explains the concept of human security at the international policy level, and reflects ...
Part I of this article will explore some of the diverse theoretical and cultural roots of the human ...
Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and security ...
Introduced for the first time in the Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Prog...
In any overview of contemporary security concepts, human security is contrasted with the traditional...
How safe and free are we as individuals? That is the central question behind the idea of human secu...