National, European and human security from co-existence to convergence

Mary Martin, Mary Kaldor and Narcis Serra, Introduction 1. - 1. Geneviève Schméder, French Security Policy: A Human Security Perspective. - 2. Thomas Bauer, Past Present: The Development Of German Security Strategy After The Cold War 41. - 3. Natasha Marhia and Chloe Davies, A 'Force For Good...

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Weitere Verfasser: Martin, Mary (HerausgeberIn), Bauer, Thomas (BerichterstatterIn), Schméder, Geneviève (BerichterstatterIn), Makaryčev, A. S. (BerichterstatterIn), Collantes-Celador, Gemma (BerichterstatterIn), Rasek, Antonin (BerichterstatterIn), Serra, Narcís (HerausgeberIn), Kaldor, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London u.a. Routledge 2013
Schriftenreihe:Routledge studies in human security
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Zusammenfassung:Mary Martin, Mary Kaldor and Narcis Serra, Introduction 1. - 1. Geneviève Schméder, French Security Policy: A Human Security Perspective. - 2. Thomas Bauer, Past Present: The Development Of German Security Strategy After The Cold War 41. - 3. Natasha Marhia and Chloe Davies, A 'Force For Good'? British National Security And Human Security In An Age Of Counter-Terrorism 64. - 4. Gemma Collantes-Celador, Spain's National Security Strategy From A Human Security Perspective: Getting Close But Not That Close 89. - 5. Arita Holmberg, Swedish Security Strategy In The Twenty-First Century: What Role For Human Security? 110. - 6. Miloš Balabán, Antonín Rašek and Libor Stejskal, The Hidden Human Security Dimension Of The Czech Security Policy 130. - 7. Andrey S.Makarychev, Human Security As A 'Floating Signifier': Russia's Re-Interpretation Of The Concept 152
Mary Martin, Mary Kaldor and Narcis Serra, Introduction 1. - 1. Geneviève Schméder, French Security Policy: A Human Security Perspective. - 2. Thomas Bauer, Past Present: The Development Of German Security Strategy After The Cold War 41. - 3. Natasha Marhia and Chloe Davies, A ‘Force For Good’? British National Security And Human Security In An Age Of Counter-Terrorism 64. - 4. Gemma Collantes-Celador, Spain’s National Security Strategy From A Human Security Perspective: Getting Close But Not That Close 89. - 5. Arita Holmberg, Swedish Security Strategy In The Twenty-First Century: What Role For Human Security? 110. - 6. Miloš Balabán, Antonín Rašek and Libor Stejskal, The Hidden Human Security Dimension Of The Czech Security Policy 130. - 7. Andrey S.Makarychev, Human Security As A ‘Floating Signifier’: Russia’s Re-Interpretation Of The Concept 152
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XIV, 172 S.
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ISBN:9780203112069
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