Conflict Security and the Reshaping of Society

Conflict  Security and the Reshaping of Society
Author: Alessandro Dal Lago,Salvatore Palidda
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136933424

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A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via www.tandfebooks.com as well as the OAPEN Library platform, www.oapen.org. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license and is part of the OAPEN-UK research project. This book is an examination of the effect of contemporary wars (such as the 'War on Terror') on civil life at a global level. Contemporary literature on war is mainly devoted to recent changes in the theory and practice of warfare, particular those in which terrorists or insurgents are involved (for example, the 'revolution in military affairs', 'small wars', and so on). On the other hand, today's research on security is focused, among other themes, on the effects of the war on terrorism, and on civil liberties and social control. This volume connects these two fields of research, showing how 'war' and 'security' tend to exchange targets and forms of action as well as personnel (for instance, the spreading use of private contractors in wars and of military experts in the 'struggle for security') in modern society. This shows how, contrary to Clausewitz's belief war should be conceived of as a "continuation of politics by other means", the opposite statement is also true: that politics, insofar as it concerns security, can be defined as the 'continuation of war by other means'. This book will be of much interest to students of critical security studies, war and conflict studies, terrorism studies, sociology and IR in general. Salvatore Palidda is Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Education at the University of Genoa. Alessandro Dal Lago is Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at the University of Genoa.

Conflict Security and Development

Conflict  Security and Development
Author: Danielle Beswick,Paul Jackson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136680342

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This textbook draws on academic theory, field research and policy developments to provide an overview of the connections between security and development, before, during and after conflict.

War Peace and Security

War  Peace  and Security
Author: Jacques Fontanel,Manas Chatterji
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849505352

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In the name of international and domestic security, billions of dollars are wasted on unproductive military spending in both developed and developing countries, when millions are starving and living without basic human needs. This book contains articles relating to military spending, military industrial establishments, and peace keeping.

Conflict Peace Security and Development

Conflict  Peace  Security and Development
Author: Helen Hintjens,Dubravka Zarkov
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135012489

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Whilst classical approaches linked development with peace, security has become central to understandings of both war and peacetime. This book uniquely reflects on how to deal with the convergence of war and peace in the context of global economic and geo-political development. It addresses methodological challenges in contemporary approaches to conflict, violence, security peace and development. Two dominant contemporary approaches are selected for debate on methodologies and ethical choices: rational choice and identity-based theorizing. The chapters are arranged as dialogues around contending approaches, to better understand how the inter-locking fields of violent conflict, peace, development and security can be researched and understood. The book considers how theoretical and methodological approaches relate to different ethical and political choices, including around engagement and intervention in the four interwoven fields. Theoretical, methodological and ethical issues emerge from the critical reviews of academic discourses and case-study based chapters from across the world, including Sri Lanka, Ghana, Colombia and Rwanda. This book is an invaluable resource for postgraduate students and researchers in Development Studies, Conflict Studies, Peace Studies and Security Studies.

Human Security

Human Security
Author: Mary Kaldor
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745658018

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There is a real security gap in the world today. Millions of people in regions like the Middle East or East and Central Africa or Central Asia where new wars are taking place live in daily fear of violence. Moreover new wars are increasingly intertwined with other global risks the spread of disease, vulnerability to natural disasters, poverty and homelessness. Yet our security conceptions, drawn from the dominant experience of World War II and based on the use of conventional military force, do not reduce that insecurity; rather they make it worse. This book is an exploration of this security gap. It makes the case for a new approach to security based on a global conversation- a public debate among civil society groups and individuals as well as states and international institutions. The chapters follow on from Kaldors path breaking analysis of the character of new wars in places like the Balkans or Africa during the 1990s. The first four chapters provide a context; they cover the experience of humanitarian intervention, the nature of American power, the new nationalist and religious movements that are associated with globalization, and how these various aspects of current security dilemmas have played out in the Balkans. The last three chapters are more normative, dealing with the evolution of the idea of global civil society, the relevance of just war theory in a global era, and the concept of human security and what it might mean to implement such a concept. This book will appeal to all those interested in issues of peace and conflict, in particular to students of politics and international relations.

Post conflict Security Peace and Development

Post conflict Security  Peace and Development
Author: Christine Atieno,Colin Robinson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030017408

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This book examines links between post-conflict security, peace and development in Africa, Latin America, Europe and New Zealand. Young peace researchers from the Global South (Uganda, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Brazil, Colombia) as well as from Italy and New Zealand address in case studies traumas in Northern Uganda, demobilisation and reintegration of ex-combatants in the Ivory Coast, economic and financial management of terrorism in Kenya, organised crime in Brazil, mental health issues in Colombia, macro realism in Europe and global defence reforms within the military apparatus since 1990. The book reviews linkages between regional stability, development and peace in post-conflict societies while adding on to the post 2015 international agenda and discusses linkages between peace, security and development.

Intra State Conflict Governments and Security

Intra State Conflict  Governments and Security
Author: Stephen M. Saideman,Marie-Joelle J. Zahar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-05-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134045044

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This volume seeks to understand the central role of governments in intra-state conflicts.The book explores how the government in any society plays two pivotal roles: as a deterrent against those who would use violence; and as a potential danger to the society. These roles come into conflict with each other, as those governments that can best deter

Globalization Armed Conflicts and Security

Globalization  Armed Conflicts and Security
Author: Alessandro Gobbicchi,Centro militare di studi strategici (Italy)
Publsiher: Rubbettino Editore
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8849808259

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