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Elusive Security - States First, People Last

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Laura Neack is professor of political science at Miami University! Oxford! Ohio. Klappentext This clear and concise text offers a comprehensive comparison of national, international, and human security concepts and policies. Laura Neack argues that security remains elusive because of a centuries-old ethic insisting that states are the primary and most important international actors, can rely ultimately only on themselves for protection, and must keep all options on the table for national security. The author compellingly demonstrates how a state-first security ethic ultimately fails to secure states, the international community and-most important-human beings. Although security as a concept can be widened to include almost any aspect of existence, Neack focuses especially on security from physical violence, beginning with efforts by states to defend themselves against violent attack. She explores such topics as the internal and external dimensions of security, terrorism, and defending the homeland; threat perception and responses; preemptive and preventive wars; and other military interventions. Next, Neack examines efforts over the past century to protect states through the construction of the United Nations international security system and how collective security, peacekeeping, and peace enforcement have been used in that system. Throughout, Neack shows that human security has only mattered in terms of servicing the state's security needs, a critique she takes up directly in the final chapters. A range of short and extended case studies are offered to illustrate the conceptual materials and policy debates over security. In this state-first world, we only can choose between degrees of insecurity; true security remains elusive. Zusammenfassung Offers a comprehensive comparison of national! international! and human security concepts and policies. This book demonstrates how a state-first security ethic ultimately fails to secure states! the international community and! most important! human beings; how! we only can choose between degrees of insecurity; and true security remains elusive. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Elusive Security Chapter 2: National Security Chapter 3: Terrorism Chapter 4: Identifying External Security Threats Chapter 5: Defending against External Security Threats Chapter 6: Going on the Offensive Chapter 7: International Security Chapter 8: The United Nations and International Security Chapter 9: Keeping the Peace Chapter 10: Human Security Conclusion: Reimagining Our Choices ...

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Authors Laura Neack
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.10.2006
 
EAN 9780742528659
ISBN 978-0-7425-2865-9
No. of pages 278
Series New Millennium Books in Intern
New Millennium Books in International Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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