Rethinking Human Security (International Social Science Journal Monograph) - Softcover

 
9781405192637: Rethinking Human Security (International Social Science Journal Monograph)

Inhaltsangabe

This book provides seven studies that address major issues such as the human rights and human security nexus, gender aspects of human security, ethical and environmental challenges, human security as a basic element for a policy framework, the human security agenda developed by the Human Security Network, and debates on human security within the United Nations.

  • Building on its variety of themes, the book takes account of the complexity and scope of the concept of human security, and proposes thereby to refresh and enrich discussion
  • Contributors are internationally renowned experts in the different subfields of human security
  • Offers an overview of current trends and insights on what is at stake if the international community is to maintain the momentum created a few years ago when the concept of human security emerged
  • Designed to help both newcomers and experts in the field of human security
  • Readers will find inspiration in the new developments of a concept that aims to shape practical action to meet the needs of the most vulnerable

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Moufida Goucha is Chief of Section of the Human Security, Democracy and Philosophy Section at UNESCO.

John Crowley is Chief of Section of the Ethics of Sciences and Technology Section at UNESCO. He is also the Chief Editor of the International Social Sciences Journal.

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The seven studies in this book address the interlinkages with human security of such major issues as the human rights and human security nexus, gender aspects of human security, ethical and environmental challenges, human security as a basic element for a policy framework, the human security agenda developed by the Human Security Network, and debates on human security within the United Nations. Building on its variety of themes, the book takes account of the complexity and scope of the concept of human security, and proposes thereby to refresh and enrich discussion.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) commissioned internationally renowned experts in the different subfields of human security to prepare the background studies edited for inclusion in this volume. They offer an overview of current trends and insights on what is at stake. Time is of the essence if the international community is to maintain the momentum created a few years ago when the concept of human security emerged.

UNESCO, for its part, has for many years given its support to academic research on human security issues, though regional conferences, expert meetings, and participation in institutional and ministerial gatherings, in close collaboration with the main international actors and decision-makers in this field, as reflected in the recent publication Human Security: Approaches and Challenges.

Rethinking Human Security is addressed both to newcomers and to experts in the field of human security. It is designed to help them to find inspiration in the new developments of a concept that aims to shape practical action to meet the needs of the most vulnerable.

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The seven studies in this book address the interlinkages with human security of such major issues as the human rights and human security nexus, gender aspects of human security, ethical and environmental challenges, human security as a basic element for a policy framework, the human security agenda developed by the Human Security Network, and debates on human security within the United Nations. Building on its variety of themes, the book takes account of the complexity and scope of the concept of human security, and proposes thereby to refresh and enrich discussion.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) commissioned internationally renowned experts in the different subfields of human security to prepare the background studies edited for inclusion in this volume. They offer an overview of current trends and insights on what is at stake. Time is of the essence if the international community is to maintain the momentum created a few years ago when the concept of human security emerged.

UNESCO, for its part, has for many years given its support to academic research on human security issues, though regional conferences, expert meetings, and participation in institutional and ministerial gatherings, in close collaboration with the main international actors and decision-makers in this field, as reflected in the recent publication Human Security: Approaches and Challenges.

Rethinking Human Security is addressed both to newcomers and to experts in the field of human security. It is designed to help them to find inspiration in the new developments of a concept that aims to shape practical action to meet the needs of the most vulnerable.

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