Globalization and human security/ Paul Battersby and Joseph M. Siracusa.
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355.0310954 FRE/I India's nuclear bomb and national security/ | 355.0310973041 SIM/A Anglo-American naval relations, 1919-1939/ | 355.033 AME/T The security-development nexus/ | 355.033 BAT/G Globalization and human security/ | 355.033 BES/C Conflict,Security and Development/ An Introduction | 355.033 BES/C Conflict, security and development/ | 355.033 BES/C Conflict, security and development/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-228) and index.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Globalizing National Security: Envisioning Security beyond the Nation State
Chapter 2: The Alchemy of Peace: Elementary Studies on Humans and Security
Chapter 3: "Black Hawk Down": Mogadishu 1993 and the Costs of Intervention
Chapter 4: Global Webs of Risk: Complex Security in a Globally Networked World
Chapter 5: Human Rights and Human Security: Pragmatic Perspectives on Human Rights
Chapter 6: Averting Nuclear Armageddon: Reality Checks and Nuclear Balances
Chapter 7: Roadmaps and Roadblocks: Securing Humanity in the Twenty-first Century
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