Global Development and Human Security explores the possibility of connecting all countries to the global economy while defusing the social tensions and managing the security risks that can result from exposure to a turbulent international system
Global Development and Human Security explores the possibility of connecting all countries to the global economy while defusing the social tensions and managing the security risks that can result from exposure to a turbulent international systemHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword by Sir Lawrence Freedman Introduction 1. The Challenges of Partnership A. The Context: Poverty, Violence, Uncertainty B. Global Development: A Shared Responsibility C. Common Objectives: Human Security D. Distinct Accountabilities: The Imperative of Coherence E. Reciprocal Obligations: Human Rights F. Conclusions Appendix: Survey of Policy Coherence Practices 2. Towards a More Secure Global Development Agenda A. Policy Coherence and Security B. Managing Globalization C. The Transmission Belts of Globalization Need Adjustment D. Missing Goals? E. Conclusions 3. The New Security Landscape A. The Antecedents and Trends of Violent Conflict B. Intra-State Wars Resist Classification C. Terrorism Can be Tackled through Democratic Means D. Weapons Proliferation Should be Reversed E. Implications for Security Policy F. Conclusions 4. Rethinking Development Cooperation A. Changing Conceptions of Development Cooperation B. State Fragility and Conflict C. New Policy Directions D. Reforming Aid E. Conclusions 5. Improving Conflict-Handling Mechanisms A. Conceptual Underpinnings and Policy Responses B. From Policy to Practice: Gaps in the Field C. Addressing the Conflict-to-Development Gap D. The Prevention Deficit: Where Wars are Waiting to Happen E. Reliance on Regional Actors for Conflict Management F. Conclusions 6. Development Cooperation and Human Security A. The Rationale for Change B. The Global Governance Environment C. Trends in Global Risk D. The Anatomy of Global Risks E. Towards a New Country Engagement Framework F. Human Security Priorities References Index
Foreword by Sir Lawrence Freedman Introduction 1. The Challenges of Partnership A. The Context: Poverty, Violence, Uncertainty B. Global Development: A Shared Responsibility C. Common Objectives: Human Security D. Distinct Accountabilities: The Imperative of Coherence E. Reciprocal Obligations: Human Rights F. Conclusions Appendix: Survey of Policy Coherence Practices 2. Towards a More Secure Global Development Agenda A. Policy Coherence and Security B. Managing Globalization C. The Transmission Belts of Globalization Need Adjustment D. Missing Goals? E. Conclusions 3. The New Security Landscape A. The Antecedents and Trends of Violent Conflict B. Intra-State Wars Resist Classification C. Terrorism Can be Tackled through Democratic Means D. Weapons Proliferation Should be Reversed E. Implications for Security Policy F. Conclusions 4. Rethinking Development Cooperation A. Changing Conceptions of Development Cooperation B. State Fragility and Conflict C. New Policy Directions D. Reforming Aid E. Conclusions 5. Improving Conflict-Handling Mechanisms A. Conceptual Underpinnings and Policy Responses B. From Policy to Practice: Gaps in the Field C. Addressing the Conflict-to-Development Gap D. The Prevention Deficit: Where Wars are Waiting to Happen E. Reliance on Regional Actors for Conflict Management F. Conclusions 6. Development Cooperation and Human Security A. The Rationale for Change B. The Global Governance Environment C. Trends in Global Risk D. The Anatomy of Global Risks E. Towards a New Country Engagement Framework F. Human Security Priorities References Index
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