Human Insecurity: Global Structures of ViolenceHuman Insecurity is concerned with our refusal to confront the millions of avoidable deaths of women and children each year. Those missing millions are rarely the subject of conventional security studies, yet such avoidable deaths are a vital part of the notion of 'security' more broadly understood. The book argues that such deaths are caused by the man-made structures of neoliberalism and 'andrarchy' and argues that the debate on human security can be reinvigorated by looking at the unarmed, civilian role in causing the deaths of millions of innocent people; from child deaths from preventable disease to honour killings. |
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If developing countries could create their own wealth , they would then be able to disconnect from the dependency ... And while various infrastructures were created by imperial states , many of them had little impact for indigenous ...
... to innate ) and shared ( as opposed to truly idiosyncratic ) ideas ( as opposed to physical artifacts ) which permeated time and society to create norms of social behaviour that accrued an unchallenged legitimacy ' ( 1975 : 48 ) .
Women thus surrendered their rights to sexual privacy through marital vows ; it seems most unlikely that those vows were created by a woman . Furthermore , it has been the case that women were and are , in different societies ...
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Contents
Thinking about security and violence | 12 |
Global human insecurity | 31 |
maternal mortality | 69 |
Copyright | |
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