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This Handbook brings together 30 state-of-the-art essays covering the essential aspects of global security research and practice for the 21st century.
Mary Kaldor is Professor of Global Governance and Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics. She is the author of many books, including New & Old Wars: Organized Violence in a Global Era (2013) and The Ultimate Weapon is No Weapon: Human Security and the Changing Rules of War and Peace (2010). She was a founding member of European Nuclear Disarmament and of the Helsinki Citizen’s Assembly. Iavor Rangelov is Global Security Research Fellow at the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics. He is co-chair of the London Transitional Justice Network and author of Nationalism and the Rule of Law: Lessons from the Balkans and Beyond (2014).
Introduction: Global Security Policy in the Twenty-First Century 1 Mary Kaldor and Iavor Rangelov
Part I Key Concepts 9
1 Global Security 11 Ken Booth
2 Security and Social Critique 31 David Mutimer
3 Gender and Security 51 Natasha Marhia
4 Security Policy and (Global) Risk(s) 68 Sabine Selchow
5 Human Security 85 Mary Kaldor
Part II Policy Arenas 103
6 Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation 105 Maria Rost Rublee
7 Terrorism and Antiterrorism 126 Ekaterina Stepanova
8 Genocide and Large-Scale Human Rights Violations 145 Martin Shaw
9 Transnational Crime 160 John P. Sullivan
10 Natural Resources and Insecurity 175 Anouk S. Rigterink
11 The Web of Water Security 190 Mark Zeitoun
Part III Policy Tools 209
12 Civilian Protection 211 Sarah Sewall
13 Humanitarian Assistance 232 Henry Radice
14 The Evolution of International Peacekeeping 247 Renata Dwan
15 State-Building, Nation-Building, and Reconstruction 265 Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Denisa Kostovicova, and David Rampton
16 Strengthening Democratic Governance in the Security Sector: The Unfulfilled Promise of Security Sector Reform 282 Nicole Ball
17 Diplomacy and Mediation 300 Àlvaro de Soto
18 Global Security and International Law 320 Richard Falk
19 Transitional Justice 338 Iavor Rangelov and Ruti Teitel
Part IV Global Security Actors 353
20 Reframing the Use of Force: The European Union as a Security Actor 355 Mary Martin
21 China 371 May-Britt U. Stumbaum and Sun Xuefeng
22 India as a Global Security Actor 388 Jivanta Sch¨ ottli and Markus Pauli
23 Security Agenda in Russia: Academic Concepts, Political Discourses, and Institutional Practices 408 Andrey Makarychev
24 Contextualizing Global Security: The Case of Turkey 426 Aslý C¸ alkývik
25 The United States 446 Adam Quinn
26 Civil Society in Fragile Contexts 463 Willemijn Verkoren and Mathijs van Leeuwen
27 Protest and Politics: How Peace Movements Shape History 482 David Cortright
28 Corporate Actors 505 Shantanu Chakrabarti
Index 525
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