National, European and human security : from co-existence to convergence
This book examines how national security strategies relate to an emerging common European or global vision of security, and to human security ideas.
xiv, 172 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9780415680790, 9780203112069, 0415680794, 0203112067
706022625
Introduction, Mary Martin, Mary Kaldor and Narcis Serra 1. French Security Policy: A Human Security Perspective, Genevieve Schmeder 2. Past Present: The Development Of German Security Strategy After The Cold War, Thomas Bauer 3. A 'Force For Good'? British National Security And Human Security In An Age Of Counter-Terrorism, Natasha Marhia and Chloe Davies 4. Spain's National Security Strategy From A Human Security Perspective: Getting Close But Not That Close, Gemma Collantes-Celador 5. Swedish Security Strategy In The Twenty-First Century: What Role For Human Security?, Arita Holmberg 6. The Hidden Human Security Dimension Of The Czech Security Policy, Milos Balaban, Antonin Rasek and Libor Stejskal 7. Human Security As A 'Floating Signifier': Russia's Re-Interpretation Of The Concept, Andrey S.Makarychev