Globalization, Human Security, and the African Experience

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Caroline Thomas, Peter Wilkin
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999 - 211 من الصفحات
Eleven contributions explore security from a human rather than a state perspective and illustrate this by drawing on case material from sub-Saharan Africa. They offer an alternative to the realist, state centered, militaristic, male-dominated terrain of orthodox security and strategic studies, and study such issues as feminist perspectives, justice, economic genocide in Rwanda, security in the new world order, and the erosion of the state and the decline of race. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Human Security and Class in a Global Economy
23
Feminist Perspectives on Security in a Global Economy
41
Security and Community in a Globalizing World
59
Justice and Security
85
Security in the Senegal River Basin
101
Human Security and Economic Genocide in Rwanda
117
Security in the New World Order
127
Security and StateSociety Crises in Sierra Leone and Liberia
145
The Erosion of the State and
163
Furthering the Debate on Human Security
179
List of Acronyms
185
About the Contributors
205
About the Book 211
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