This innovative volume gathers some of the world's best scholars to analyse the world's collective international efforts to address globalised threats through global security governance. Addressing global and planetary forms of insecurity that include nuclear weapons, conventional arms, gender violence, climate change, disease, bio weapons, cyber-conflict, children in conflict, crimes against humanity, and refugees, this timely book critiques how they are addressed by global institutions and regimes, and advocates important conceptual, institutional, and policy reforms. This is an invaluable…mehr
This innovative volume gathers some of the world's best scholars to analyse the world's collective international efforts to address globalised threats through global security governance. Addressing global and planetary forms of insecurity that include nuclear weapons, conventional arms, gender violence, climate change, disease, bio weapons, cyber-conflict, children in conflict, crimes against humanity, and refugees, this timely book critiques how they are addressed by global institutions and regimes, and advocates important conceptual, institutional, and policy reforms. This is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and policymakers in international health, security and development.
¿Anthony Burke is Professor of International and Political studies at UNSW Australia. His books include Ethics and Global Security: A Cosmopolitan Approach (with Katrina Lee Koo and Matt McDonald), Beyond Security, Ethics and Violence: War Against the Other, and as co-editor (with Jonna Nyman), Ethical Security Studies: A New Research Agenda. Rita Parker is a Visiting Fellow at the UNSW Canberra and former senior policy advisor to Australian Federal and State governments. She specializes in transnational challenges to security and resilience, and her work has been published in Australia, Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States.
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Introduction: From Collective to Global Security
Anthony Burke
PART I: CONCEPTUALISING GLOBAL INSECURITY
1. Insecurity and Governance in an Age of Transition
Joseph A. Camilleri
2. Global Violence and Security From a Gendered Perspective Jacqui True & Maria Tanyag
3. Posthuman Security
Erika Cudworth & Stephen Hobden
4. Security Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance
Anthony Burke
PART II: GLOBAL AGENDAS
Ecology
5. Global Ecology, Social Nature, and Governance
Simon Dalby
6. Framing Global Climate Security
Mary E. Pettenger
Gender, Peace and Security
7. The 'Women, Peace and Security' Agenda at the United Nations
Laura J. Shepherd
8. Children, Conflict and Global Governance
Katrina Lee-Koo
Proliferation and Cyberspace
9. Global Weapons Proliferation, Disarmament, and Arms Control Marianne Hanson
10. Challenges Facing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Tanya Ogilvie-White
11. Governance and Restraint in Cyberspace
Greg Austin
Global Health and Biosecurity
12. Pandemics and Dual-Use Research Rita Parker
13. Advocating Global Health Security Sara Davies Human Rights
14. The International Governance of Forced Migration Savitri Taylor
15. A Stronger International Human Rights Regime Morten B. Pedersen
16. The UN Security Council and the Problem of Mass Atrocities
Alex J. Bellamy
Part III: Reforming Global Institutions
17. The Future of National Security and the Role of States