Autore
Duffield, MarkTitolo
Human Security and the Development-Security Nexus. An historical overviewPeriodico
Ragion praticaAnno:
2017 - Volume:
48 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
61 - Pagina finale:
76This chapter gives an overview of the rise and fall of the idea of human security within the related fields of development and international studies. Human security is analysed as a product of the so-called development-security nexus. While the Cold War origins of the nexus are briefly examined, as a focal point of international aid policy, human security emerged in the early 1990s. Indeed, its main function was to provide a moral justification and practical guide for post-Cold War liberal interventionism. However, with the launch of the War on Terror at the end of 2001, it began to fall from fashion. Today, human security lives on as a legacy concept rather than a guide to action. As a means of mobilising international opinion and framing policy, it has been replaced by the constellation of ideas and practices associated with resilience.
SICI: 1720-2396(2017)48:1<61:HSATDN>2.0.ZU;2-X
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