The 1990s was host to a range of conflicts emerging from failed or failing states. These conflicts typically involved significant humanitarian crises and widespread human rights abuses. Within this changing global environment, new security thinking started to engage ‘people’ as the referent of security, moving away from the previous privileged status granted the state as the only referent of security. During the Cold War, a mindset shaped around superpower competition and state-based conflict dominated strategic thinking. However, for many people globally daily insecurities shaped their notions of what real deficits in security encompassed. The end of the Cold War enabled the human security paradigm to provide a significant challenge to the...
After 25 years, the global vision for human security as a concept and a policy commitment remains un...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
This course traces the key evolutions in the development of the concept of human security, the vario...
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...
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...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
The debate over human security approaches appears to have changed substantially since the 1990s. In ...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and ending the division of the world into two big military blocs, ...
Despite the prevalence of state-based approaches to security studies during the Cold War, alternativ...
After 25 years, the global vision for human security as a concept and a policy commitment remains un...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
This course traces the key evolutions in the development of the concept of human security, the vario...
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...
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...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
The debate over human security approaches appears to have changed substantially since the 1990s. In ...
A contested concept such as human security is not easily defined in concrete terms. Instead, human s...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and ending the division of the world into two big military blocs, ...
Despite the prevalence of state-based approaches to security studies during the Cold War, alternativ...
After 25 years, the global vision for human security as a concept and a policy commitment remains un...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
This course traces the key evolutions in the development of the concept of human security, the vario...