

An edition of The Routledge Handbook Of Human Security (2013)
By Taylor Owen
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
This Handbook will serve as a standard reference guide to the subject of human security, which has grown greatly in importance over the past twenty years. Human security has been part of academic and policy discourses since it was first promoted by the UNDP in its 1994 Human Development Report. Filling a clear gap in the current literature, this volume brings together some of the key scholars and policy-makers who have contributed to its emergence as a mainstream concept, including Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen and Sadako Ogata, who jointly chaired the 2001 Commission on Human Security. Drawing upon a range of theoretical and empirical analyses, the Handbook provides examples of the use of human security in policies as diverse as disaster management, arms control and counter-terrorism, and in different geographic and institutional settings from Asia to Africa, and the UN. It also raises important questions about how the concept might be adapted and operationalised in future.
subjects: Human rights, Human security, Handbooks, manuals, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace, Sécurité humaine, Guides, manuels, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Freedom & Security, General, Peace, HISTORY, Military, Other, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Military Science