Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection [3 volumes]
This book provides innovative thinking from a variety of perspectives on the important human rights, human security, and national security policy issues of today—and how these issues intersect.

The issue of human security comes into play in nearly every important policy debate in global politics, and the protection of human rights is now recognized as one of the main functions of any legitimate modern state. How can the international community best ensure that human rights are protected while simultaneously protecting state security? Who should intervene in cases of mass, gross violations, and when are military actions justified? This book seeks to address and explore these difficult and pressing questions by presenting the differing views of commentators from various ends of the spectrum.

Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection consists of three volumes, with each focusing primarily on one of the three broad areas while also drawing connections between them. A powerful resource for policy makers and practitioners in national governments, members of international organizations, and scholars, the innovative thinking presented will give readers a deepened understanding of the various international issues and help them to formulate effective policies in today's complex international landscape.
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Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection [3 volumes]
This book provides innovative thinking from a variety of perspectives on the important human rights, human security, and national security policy issues of today—and how these issues intersect.

The issue of human security comes into play in nearly every important policy debate in global politics, and the protection of human rights is now recognized as one of the main functions of any legitimate modern state. How can the international community best ensure that human rights are protected while simultaneously protecting state security? Who should intervene in cases of mass, gross violations, and when are military actions justified? This book seeks to address and explore these difficult and pressing questions by presenting the differing views of commentators from various ends of the spectrum.

Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection consists of three volumes, with each focusing primarily on one of the three broad areas while also drawing connections between them. A powerful resource for policy makers and practitioners in national governments, members of international organizations, and scholars, the innovative thinking presented will give readers a deepened understanding of the various international issues and help them to formulate effective policies in today's complex international landscape.
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Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection [3 volumes]

Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection [3 volumes]

Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection [3 volumes]

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This book provides innovative thinking from a variety of perspectives on the important human rights, human security, and national security policy issues of today—and how these issues intersect.

The issue of human security comes into play in nearly every important policy debate in global politics, and the protection of human rights is now recognized as one of the main functions of any legitimate modern state. How can the international community best ensure that human rights are protected while simultaneously protecting state security? Who should intervene in cases of mass, gross violations, and when are military actions justified? This book seeks to address and explore these difficult and pressing questions by presenting the differing views of commentators from various ends of the spectrum.

Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security: The Intersection consists of three volumes, with each focusing primarily on one of the three broad areas while also drawing connections between them. A powerful resource for policy makers and practitioners in national governments, members of international organizations, and scholars, the innovative thinking presented will give readers a deepened understanding of the various international issues and help them to formulate effective policies in today's complex international landscape.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216099987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2014
Series: Praeger Security International
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 832
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Saul Takahashi, LLM, is Deputy Head of Office in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Saul Takahashi, LLM, is Deputy Head of Office in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Table of Contents

Volume Introduction: State Security
1 Democratic Legitimacy and International Society: Debating a "League of Democracies"
Christopher A. Ford
2 The Politics and Geopolitics of the Global Democracy and Human Rights Order
Ted Piccone
3 The Democratization of the United Nations Organization: Ideal versus Real
Hans Köchler
4 The Triumph of Security over Humanity in the United Nations System
Robert W. Murray
5 The Hobbesian Excuse: Where Is Sovereignty and Why Does It Matter?
John Agnew
6 Peace and Justice: Conflict Frames in Deeply Divided Societies
Máire Braniff and Cillian McGrattan
7 Nuclear Arms Proliferation and the Utility of the Nonproliferation Treaty Regime
James W. Davis and Ursula Jasper
8 Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons: As the Cornerstone of the International Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
Kazuko Hikawa
9 Israel's Security Industry as a Business Model: Conflict-Management Industry
Shir Hever
10 Human Rights, Human Security, and the Military–Industrial Complex
Miriam Pemberton
11 UN Peace Operations: From National Security to Human Rights and Human Security
Ai Kihara-Hunt
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
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