This book critically conceptualises positive security and explores multiple areas in global politics where positive security can be studied as an alternative to the existing understandings and practices of security.
This book critically conceptualises positive security and explores multiple areas in global politics where positive security can be studied as an alternative to the existing understandings and practices of security.
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv is Professor of Security, Peace and Conflict Studies at the Arctic University of Norway. Ali Bilgic is a Reader in International Relations and Security at Loughborough University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Why Positive Security? 2. Positive Security: Encounters as a Multiactor Security Approach 3. Human Security Gender Security and Positive Security: Sharing Perspectives from the North 4. Encounters and Positive Security: Radical Human Security as a Research Agenda 5. Civilian Agency Identity and the Power to Define Security 6. Power and Positive Security: Emancipatory Security through Arendt and Butler 7. Social Orders and Positive Security: Greece-Turkey Relations as a Failed Pursuit of Positive Security 8. Positive Multiactor Security and the Comprehensive Approach 9. Conclusion: Looking Forward to Positive Security
1. Introduction: Why Positive Security?, 2. Positive Security: Encounters as a Multiactor Security Approach, 3. Human Security, Gender Security, and Positive Security: Sharing Perspectives from the North, 4. Encounters and Positive Security: Radical Human Security as a Research Agenda, 5. Civilian Agency, Identity, and the Power to Define Security, 6. Power and Positive Security: Emancipatory Security through Arendt and Butler, 7. Social Orders and Positive Security: Greece-Turkey Relations as a Failed Pursuit of Positive Security, 8. Positive, Multiactor Security and the Comprehensive Approach, 9. Conclusion: Looking Forward to Positive Security
1. Introduction: Why Positive Security? 2. Positive Security: Encounters as a Multiactor Security Approach 3. Human Security Gender Security and Positive Security: Sharing Perspectives from the North 4. Encounters and Positive Security: Radical Human Security as a Research Agenda 5. Civilian Agency Identity and the Power to Define Security 6. Power and Positive Security: Emancipatory Security through Arendt and Butler 7. Social Orders and Positive Security: Greece-Turkey Relations as a Failed Pursuit of Positive Security 8. Positive Multiactor Security and the Comprehensive Approach 9. Conclusion: Looking Forward to Positive Security
1. Introduction: Why Positive Security?, 2. Positive Security: Encounters as a Multiactor Security Approach, 3. Human Security, Gender Security, and Positive Security: Sharing Perspectives from the North, 4. Encounters and Positive Security: Radical Human Security as a Research Agenda, 5. Civilian Agency, Identity, and the Power to Define Security, 6. Power and Positive Security: Emancipatory Security through Arendt and Butler, 7. Social Orders and Positive Security: Greece-Turkey Relations as a Failed Pursuit of Positive Security, 8. Positive, Multiactor Security and the Comprehensive Approach, 9. Conclusion: Looking Forward to Positive Security
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