This article discusses the emergence of global therapeutic governance or the influence of social psychology on international development policy. Therapeutic governance links psychosocial well-being and security, and seeks to foster personalities able to cope with risk and insecurity. The article analyses how Western alarm at the destabilising impact of development eroded its support for an industrialisation model of development. The article then examines how the basic needs model is underpinned by social psychological theories and involves an abandonment of national development. Finally the article considers development as therapeutic governance and the implications of abandoning national development for the concept of human security. A fin...
The privatisation of security in the age of globalisation raises crucial concerns for global governa...
Expertise stemming from the psy disciplines is increasingly and explicitly shaping international dev...
The concept of human security, which made its international debut in the 1994 UNDP Human Development...
This article discusses the emergence of global therapeutic governance or the influence of social psy...
This article draws attention to the convergence of the global development and security agendas at th...
Recent catastrophes, and predictions of an increasing potential for more, have stimulated thinking a...
This article describes some of the psychopolitical consequences of managing economic activities in a...
The emotional state of war-affected populations has become a central concern for international polic...
Traditionally the concept of “security” has been couched in neo-realist terms, relating to protectin...
One of the more fascinating themes of the present debate about the role of the State in internationa...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
This paper discusses how the treatments in development thinking of threats and consequent crises—sud...
Security is a contested concept, which means very different things to different people. It bears the...
Ever since it emerged in the context of UNDP two decades ago, human security has been hailed as a ne...
This article uses an institutional network governance approach to explore the overlapping dimension ...
The privatisation of security in the age of globalisation raises crucial concerns for global governa...
Expertise stemming from the psy disciplines is increasingly and explicitly shaping international dev...
The concept of human security, which made its international debut in the 1994 UNDP Human Development...
This article discusses the emergence of global therapeutic governance or the influence of social psy...
This article draws attention to the convergence of the global development and security agendas at th...
Recent catastrophes, and predictions of an increasing potential for more, have stimulated thinking a...
This article describes some of the psychopolitical consequences of managing economic activities in a...
The emotional state of war-affected populations has become a central concern for international polic...
Traditionally the concept of “security” has been couched in neo-realist terms, relating to protectin...
One of the more fascinating themes of the present debate about the role of the State in internationa...
In the era of multiplying and escalating risks, both at national and international level, security o...
This paper discusses how the treatments in development thinking of threats and consequent crises—sud...
Security is a contested concept, which means very different things to different people. It bears the...
Ever since it emerged in the context of UNDP two decades ago, human security has been hailed as a ne...
This article uses an institutional network governance approach to explore the overlapping dimension ...
The privatisation of security in the age of globalisation raises crucial concerns for global governa...
Expertise stemming from the psy disciplines is increasingly and explicitly shaping international dev...
The concept of human security, which made its international debut in the 1994 UNDP Human Development...