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human security 7 health security 3 Human Security 2 anti-capitalism 2 bioethics 2 global health care 2 human rights 2 international development 2 left-wing thought 2 praxis 2 social enterprise 2 social franchising 2 sustainability 2 Cohabitative Security 1 East Asia 1 Malaysia 1 Middle East 1 National Security 1 Philippines 1 South Sudan 1 United States 1 West Africa 1 an appropriate human security textbook 1 autocracy 1 challenges and opportunities for human security 1 conflict 1 conflict and wars 1 constructivism 1 democracy 1 development 1 development medicine 1 environmental security 1 formal education 1 fragile and failed states 1 global public health 1 humanitarian 1 individual and group responsibility 1 learning outcomes and big ideas 1 liberal peace 1 long peace of East Asia 1
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Lautensach, Sabina 3 Brown, Malcolm David 2 Kivimäki, Timo 2 Lautensach, Alexander K. 2 Aduloju, Ayodeji A. 1 Bell, Peter James 1 Bencko, Vladimir 1 Cunha, Mateus 1 Ditzler, Thomas F. 1 Fredeen, Arthur L. 1 Hastings, Patricia R. 1 Higuchi, Michiyo 1 Hoeh, Abigail D. 1 Janzekovic, John 1 Magcamit, Michael Intal 1 Martins, Nelson 1 Merchant, Leah 1 Merrington, Shannon 1 Mulcahy, Elizabeth 1 Murphy, Dan 1 Neubauer, Deane Edward 1 Nkongho, Eno-Akpa Rene 1 Pemunta, Ngambouk Vitalis 1 Pratt, Omowunmi O. 1 Quinn, John M. 1
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Sustainable Health for All? The Tension Between Human Security and the Right to Health Care
Lautensach, Alexander K. - In: Journal of Human Security 11 (2015) 1
In the current global environmental crisis medical aid and disaster relief is given by the UN and its branches, by governments and by NGOs, who regard it as their duty to address large-scale humanitarian catastrophes. The duty to give medical aid rests on traditional interpretations of health...
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Sustainable Health for All? The Tension Between Human Security and the Right to Health Care
Lautensach, Alexander K. - In: Journal of Human Security 11 (2015) 1, pp. 5-18
In the current global environmental crisis medical aid and disaster relief is given by the UN and its branches, by governments and by NGOs, who regard it as their duty to address large-scale humanitarian catastrophes. The duty to give medical aid rests on traditional interpretations of health...
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Human Security Workers Deployed in Austere Environments: A Brief Guide to Self-Care, Sustainment, and Productivity
Ditzler, Thomas F.; Hoeh, Abigail D.; Hastings, Patricia R. - In: Journal of Human Security 11 (2015) 1, pp. 19-25
Since the early 1990s, the human security movement has sought to expand the concept of security beyond the traditional military defense of national borders to focus on the intra-state security needs of populations at the individual level. Specific initiatives frequently address problems of...
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A Review of 'Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Century'
Merchant, Leah - In: Journal of Human Security 11 (2015) 1, pp. 26-26
In his book <em>Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Century</em>, Richard Falk argues that, with the growing prevalence of soft power, historical lessons of asymmetric warfare and legitimacy wars must be taken into account. Falk rejects the realist notion...
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Editorial for Journal of Human Security Volume 11
Lautensach, Sabina - In: Journal of Human Security 11 (2015) 1, pp. 1-4
of Human Security</em>. As a sample from an ex­tremely tumultuous era in human history, this time span has consistently …This editorial marks the beginning of the journal's eleventh year since its inception as the <em>Australasian Journal …
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The Fragility of the Liberal Peace Export to South Sudan: Formal Education Access as a Basis of a Liberal Peace Project
Pemunta, Ngambouk Vitalis; Nkongho, Eno-Akpa Rene - In: Journal of Human Security 10 (2014) 1, pp. 59-75
This study examines the disjuncture between the policy transposition of the Liberal Peace Project (LPP) in South Sudan from the country's local context. It underlines how deep rooted historical exclusion from social welfare services reinforces political exclusion and exacerbates poor civic...
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A Case for Cohabitative Security: The Philippine and Malaysian Experience
Magcamit, Michael Intal - In: Journal of Human Security 10 (2014) 1, pp. 32-45
This article attempts to explore and analyse the evidence for cohabiting the human security concept into the national security frameworks of ASEAN countries. Using the Philippines and Malaysia as case studies, the article determines the extent to which public officials and policymakers have...
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Can the Pragmatic East Asian Approach to Human Security Offer a Way for the Deepening of the Long Peace of East Asia?
Kivimäki, Timo - In: Journal of Human Security 10 (2014) 1, pp. 76-88
East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pacification in the world during the past 30 years. Certain dimensions related to human security have been perceived as weak points in the long peace of East Asia. Despite progress, authoritarian violence is...
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Fragile States, Infectious Disease and Health Security: The Case for Timor-Leste
Quinn, John M.; Martins, Nelson; Cunha, Mateus; … - In: Journal of Human Security 10 (2014) 1, pp. 14-31
Timor-Leste is a very young and developing nation state. Endemic infectious disease and weakened health security coupled with its growing and inclusive public institutions keep Timor-Leste fragile and in transition on the spectrum of state stability. The objective here is to systematically...
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Human Security and Developmental Crisis in the Contemporary West Africa
Aduloju, Ayodeji A.; Pratt, Omowunmi O. - In: Journal of Human Security 10 (2014) 1, pp. 46-58
The last two decades were characterized by severe conflicts in the West Africa subregion. The era of conflict resolution, management and peace building thus came to define theregion. The destruction left by long years of protracted conflicts and the present state of devel opment is reason enough...
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