Fr. 235.00

Why Human Security Matters - Rethinking Australian Foreign Policy

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Contributors

1 Introduction: Why human security matters - Dennis Altman

2 Human security: From theory to practice - Joseph A Camilleri

3 In defence of breadth: The broad approach to human security - Stephen James

4 Human security and national security: The Australian context - Joseph A Camilleri

5 Australia's global security: A model national strategy for a more secure world - Anthony Burke

6 Human security and the politics of security - Matt McDonald

7 Australia's 'new engagement' with Africa: What role for human security? - David Mickler

8 Security from below: An alternative perspective on human security - Gerhard Hoffstaedter and Chris Roche

9 The prevention of mass atrocities: From principle to Australian foreign policy - Alex J Bellamy

10 Conclusion: The political virtues of human security - Robyn Eckersley

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Summary

Threats to Australian security today are more likely to come from climate change or international criminal networks than in the form of a military attack. Why Human Security Matters sets a framework for understanding human security, from food supply to drug cartels, setting Australian issues in a regional context.

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