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A Decade of Human Security: Global Governance and New Multilateralisms

Category: Human Security

S. MacLean et al.

This collection of articles on human security and global governance is organized in five parts.  Part I contains four chapters that consider both theoretical questions and implementation problems that arise from a shift to a ‘human security’ agenda.  Part II examines human security in the Canadian context.  Part III moves the discussion from the relationship between national interest and human security to an examination of how, and to what extent, the principles of human security operate in particular cases, such as corporate social responsibility and development.  In Part IV, the analysis of human security is broadened to explore the more aggressive “freedom from want” human security agenda, including an argument for a re-distributive policy in the emergence of global civil society and the consideration of the HIV/AIDS crisis as a human security issue.  Part V of the book is concerned with the possibilities for innovation in conduction research on human security, especially in terms of North-South collaboration.

 

MacLean, S. et al., "A Decade of Human Security:  Global Governance and New Multilateralisms" (Hampshire:  Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2006)

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