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  2. Human security - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of the human security discourse was the product of a convergence of factors at the end of the Cold War.These challenged the dominance of the neorealist paradigm's focus on states, "mutually assured destruction" and military security and briefly enabled a broader concept of security to emerge.

  3. Human Security Report Project - Wikipedia

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    The Human Security Report Project (HSRP) is a peace and conflict studies research group. The Project is presently based at Simon Fraser University's School for International Studies at Harbour Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, [1] having formerly been based at the University of British Columbia's Liu Institute for Global Issues in the Human Security Centre.

  4. Human Security Gateway - Wikipedia

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    The Human Security Gateway is a service run by the Human Security Report Project. The Human Security Gateway is a database of research and information related to human security. Additions to the database are made daily, and it contains over 27,000 English and French-language resources related to conflict and human security. It is run by the ...

  5. Copenhagen School (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of 'sectors' concerns the different arenas where we speak of security. The list of sectors is primarily an analytical tool created to spot different dynamics. In Security: A New Framework for Analysis , the authors list the following sectors: military/state, political, societal, economic, and environmental. [ 2 ]

  6. Community Safety and Security - Wikipedia

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    Community Safety or Community Security (CS) is, according to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), a concept that seeks to operationalize human security, human development and state-building paradigms at the local level. The contemporary concept of community security, narrowly defined, includes both group and personal security.

  7. Security studies - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Security Council Chamber in New York, also known as the Norwegian Room. Security studies, also known as international security studies, is an academic sub-field within the wider discipline of international relations that studies organized violence, military conflict, national security, and international security.

  8. Societal security - Wikipedia

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    The concept of societal security, developed by scholars associated with the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, is situated within this context. [2] Societal security relates to: "the ability of a society to persist in its essential character under changing conditions and possible or actual threats."

  9. Critical security studies - Wikipedia

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    Browning and McDonald argue that critical security studies entails three main components: the first is a rejection of conventional (particularly realist) approaches to security, rejecting or critiquing the theories, epistemology, and implications of realism, such as the total focus on the role of the state when approaching questions of security ...