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Autore
Ribault, Thierry

Titolo
Intensive Care in Industrial Societies after Fukushima
Periodico
Iride
Anno: 2013 - Volume: 26 - Fascicolo: 70 - Pagina iniziale: 539 - Pagina finale: 550

The concept of «human security» adopted by the UN Development Program in1994 is intended to define a framework for protection. It consists in safeguardingthe vital core of all human lives from critical pervasive threats, without impedinglong-term human fulfillment. However, following the Fukushima nuclear disaster,it is appropriate to wonder whether this framework - which has had a strongpresence in the rhetoric and actions of international organizations for the last 20years, as well as those of Japanese public authorities, who have, moreover, madeit a pillar of their foreign policy - is relevant, and whether this disaster does notrather display elements leading us to completely call it into question.



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