Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Rethinking Emancipation and Power in International Relations
Herausgeber: Chandler, David; Hynek, Nik
Critical Perspectives on Human Security
Rethinking Emancipation and Power in International Relations
Herausgeber: Chandler, David; Hynek, Nik
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This new book presents critical approaches towards Human Security, which has become one of the key areas for policy and academic debate within Security Studies and IR.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Francois DebrixGlobal Powers of Horror67,99 €
- Sasha JespersonRethinking the Security-Development Nexus222,99 €
- Anthony BurkeEthics and Global Security197,99 €
- Annie HerroUn Emergency Peace Service and the Responsibility to Protect139,99 €
- Institutional Reforms and Peacebuilding222,99 €
- Corneliu BjolaLegitimising the Use of Force in International Politics214,99 €
- Pernille RiekerEuropeanization of National Security Identity124,99 €
-
-
-
This new book presents critical approaches towards Human Security, which has become one of the key areas for policy and academic debate within Security Studies and IR.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415567343
- ISBN-10: 0415567343
- Artikelnr.: 31081100
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415567343
- ISBN-10: 0415567343
- Artikelnr.: 31081100
David Chandler is Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster. He is author of several books and edits the Journal of Statebuilding and Intervention. Nik Hynek is Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations in Prague and Lecturer at Charles University and Metropolitan University. Previously, he conducted research at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS) at Columbia University and at the BIOS Institute of the LSE. He has widely published on international security and theories of IR.
1. Introduction David Chandler and Nik Hynek Part 1: Human Security and
Emancipation 2. 'We the Peoples': Contending Discourses of Security in
Human Rights Theory and Practice Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler 3.
Development of the Human Security Field: A Critical Examination David
Bosold 4. Has Human Security Had Its Day? Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner and
Michael Pugh 5. Human Security, Biopoverty and the Possibility for
Emancipation David Roberts 6. Emancipatory Forms of Human Security and
Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 7. Towards a Critical Security
Paradigm? Reconceptualizing the 'Vital Core' of Human Security Giorgio
Shani 8. The Siren Song of Human Security Ryerson Christie 9. The Limits to
Emancipation in the Human Security Framework Tara McCormack Part 2: Human
Security and Regimes of Power 10. Human Security and the Securing of Human
Life: Tracing Global Sovereign and Biopolitical Rule Marc G. Doucet and
Miguel de Larrinaga 11. Rethinking Human Security: Economy, Governmentality
and Hybridization of Individuals 12. Human Security: Sovereignty,
Citizenship, Disorder Kyle Grayson 13. (Bio)Human Security Julian Reid 14.
Inhuman Security Mark Neocleous 15. Living not Human: The Biopolitics of
Security Mick Dillon 16. Human Security and the Globalization of the
Political David Chandler. Conclusion
Emancipation 2. 'We the Peoples': Contending Discourses of Security in
Human Rights Theory and Practice Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler 3.
Development of the Human Security Field: A Critical Examination David
Bosold 4. Has Human Security Had Its Day? Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner and
Michael Pugh 5. Human Security, Biopoverty and the Possibility for
Emancipation David Roberts 6. Emancipatory Forms of Human Security and
Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 7. Towards a Critical Security
Paradigm? Reconceptualizing the 'Vital Core' of Human Security Giorgio
Shani 8. The Siren Song of Human Security Ryerson Christie 9. The Limits to
Emancipation in the Human Security Framework Tara McCormack Part 2: Human
Security and Regimes of Power 10. Human Security and the Securing of Human
Life: Tracing Global Sovereign and Biopolitical Rule Marc G. Doucet and
Miguel de Larrinaga 11. Rethinking Human Security: Economy, Governmentality
and Hybridization of Individuals 12. Human Security: Sovereignty,
Citizenship, Disorder Kyle Grayson 13. (Bio)Human Security Julian Reid 14.
Inhuman Security Mark Neocleous 15. Living not Human: The Biopolitics of
Security Mick Dillon 16. Human Security and the Globalization of the
Political David Chandler. Conclusion
1. Introduction David Chandler and Nik Hynek Part 1: Human Security and
Emancipation 2. 'We the Peoples': Contending Discourses of Security in
Human Rights Theory and Practice Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler 3.
Development of the Human Security Field: A Critical Examination David
Bosold 4. Has Human Security Had Its Day? Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner and
Michael Pugh 5. Human Security, Biopoverty and the Possibility for
Emancipation David Roberts 6. Emancipatory Forms of Human Security and
Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 7. Towards a Critical Security
Paradigm? Reconceptualizing the 'Vital Core' of Human Security Giorgio
Shani 8. The Siren Song of Human Security Ryerson Christie 9. The Limits to
Emancipation in the Human Security Framework Tara McCormack Part 2: Human
Security and Regimes of Power 10. Human Security and the Securing of Human
Life: Tracing Global Sovereign and Biopolitical Rule Marc G. Doucet and
Miguel de Larrinaga 11. Rethinking Human Security: Economy, Governmentality
and Hybridization of Individuals 12. Human Security: Sovereignty,
Citizenship, Disorder Kyle Grayson 13. (Bio)Human Security Julian Reid 14.
Inhuman Security Mark Neocleous 15. Living not Human: The Biopolitics of
Security Mick Dillon 16. Human Security and the Globalization of the
Political David Chandler. Conclusion
Emancipation 2. 'We the Peoples': Contending Discourses of Security in
Human Rights Theory and Practice Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler 3.
Development of the Human Security Field: A Critical Examination David
Bosold 4. Has Human Security Had Its Day? Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner and
Michael Pugh 5. Human Security, Biopoverty and the Possibility for
Emancipation David Roberts 6. Emancipatory Forms of Human Security and
Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 7. Towards a Critical Security
Paradigm? Reconceptualizing the 'Vital Core' of Human Security Giorgio
Shani 8. The Siren Song of Human Security Ryerson Christie 9. The Limits to
Emancipation in the Human Security Framework Tara McCormack Part 2: Human
Security and Regimes of Power 10. Human Security and the Securing of Human
Life: Tracing Global Sovereign and Biopolitical Rule Marc G. Doucet and
Miguel de Larrinaga 11. Rethinking Human Security: Economy, Governmentality
and Hybridization of Individuals 12. Human Security: Sovereignty,
Citizenship, Disorder Kyle Grayson 13. (Bio)Human Security Julian Reid 14.
Inhuman Security Mark Neocleous 15. Living not Human: The Biopolitics of
Security Mick Dillon 16. Human Security and the Globalization of the
Political David Chandler. Conclusion