Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Security

Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Security
Author: Leonard Weinberg,Elizabeth Francis,Eliot Assoudeh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317628026

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This handbook explores how democracies around the world seek to balance democratic values with the requirement to protect their citizens from the threat of politically motivated violence. Over the past few decades, the majority of the world’s democracies have had to confront serious security threats, and in many instances these challenges have not come from rival states but from violent groups. This volume offers readers an overview of how some democracies have responded to such threats. It examines the extent to which authorities have felt compelled to modify laws to evade what would ordinarily be regarded as protected rights, such as personal privacy, freedom of movement and freedom of speech. Grounded in historical analysis, each of the sections addresses past and emerging security threats; legal and legislative responses to them; successful and unsuccessful efforts to reconcile democracy and security; and a range of theoretical questions. The case studies provided vary in terms of the durability of their democratic systems, level of economic development and the severity of the threats with which they have been confronted. The volume is divided into three thematic parts: Strong democracies: United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and Israel Challenged democracies: India, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina and Romania Fragile democracies: the Philippines and Nigeria. This book will be of much interest to students of democracy, security studies, political philosophy, Asian politics, Middle Eastern politics, African politics, West European politics and IR in general.

Handbook on Democracy and Security

Handbook on Democracy and Security
Author: Nicholas A. Seltzer,Steven L. Wilson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2023-01-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839100208

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The Handbook on Democracy and Security offers an insightful new interpretation of the topic that reframes the contemporary challenge of democracy away from competing ideologies or external existential threats, and centres on the security of democracy in the minds and lived experience of its citizens.

US National Security Intelligence and Democracy

US National Security  Intelligence and Democracy
Author: Russell A. Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134064434

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This volume examines the investigation by the 1975 Senate Select Committee ( Church Committee ) into US intelligence abuses during the Cold War, and considers its lessons for the currentwar on terror. This report remains the most thorough public record of America‘s intelligence services, and many of the legal boundaries operating on US intellige

Security Unbound

Security Unbound
Author: Jef Huysmans
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317813071

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Security concerns have mushroomed. Increasingly numerous areas of life are governed by security policies and technologies. Security Unbound argues that when insecurities pervade how we relate to our neighbours, how we perceive international politics, how governments formulate policies, at stake is not our security but our democracy. Security is not in the first instance a right or value but a practice that challenges democratic institutions and actions. We are familiar with emergency policies in the name of national security challenging parliamentary processes, the space for political dissent, and fundamental rights. Yet, security practice and technology pervade society heavily in very mundane ways without raising national security crises, in particular through surveillance technology and the management of risks and uncertainties in many areas of life. These more diffuse security practices create societies in which suspicion becomes a default way of relating and governing relations, ranging from neighbourhood relations over financial transactions to cross border mobility. Security Unbound demonstrates that governing through suspicion poses serious challenges to democratic practice. Some of these challenges are familiar, such as the erosion of the right to privacy; others are less so, such as the post-human challenge to citizenship. Security unbound provokes us to see that the democratic political stake today is not our security but preventing insecurity from becoming the organising principle of political and social life.

Democracy Conflict and Human Security

Democracy  Conflict and Human Security
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: OCLC:1310603381

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Democracy and Security

Democracy and Security
Author: Matthew Evangelista,Harald Muller,Niklas Schoernig
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134079902

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It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general. This edited book offers a broad examination of how democratic preferences and norms are relevant to security policy beyond the decision of whether to go to war. It therefore offers a fresh understanding of state behaviour in the security realm. The contributors discuss such issues as defence policy, air war, cluster bombs, non-lethal weapons, weapons of mass destruction, democratic and non-democratic nuclear weapon states’ transparency, and the political and ideological background of the ongoing ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’. It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general.

Democracy Conflict and Human Security

Democracy  Conflict and Human Security
Author: Judith Large,Reginald Austin,Timothy D. Sisk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2006
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: UCSC:32106018796810

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Tackles questions on how democracies can deliver social and economic rights, include all citizens in decision making and reduce poverty. This new publication is a two-volume set that explores ways in which democratic practice can contribute to the management of contemporary conflicts and promote the realization of security and development objectives. Volume I contains analysis and recommendations based on wide-ranging research and evaluation of lessons learned from democratization processes, past and ongoing. Volume II presents essays and case studies by leading specialists from around the world that further develop the themes and findings presented in Volume I. Democracy, Conflict and Human Security argues that effective democracy building moves beyond the process of elections and technical assistance and examines how democratic practice relates to human security. Governments may hold free elections but fall short in other democratic measures such as the separation of powers, the freedom of the press, and guarantees of human rights. These two volumes are aimed at practitioners, parliamentarians, politicians, government officials and policy makers concerned with problems such as social exclusion, the quality of democracy and new forms of authoritarian regimes.

Handbook of Governance and Security

Handbook of Governance and Security
Author: James Sperling
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 751
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781953174

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The Handbook is divided into four sections which examine, in turn: the emergence, evolution, and forms of security governance, as well as the theoretical orientations that have so far dominated the literature (networks, multilateralism, regimes, and sy