Created by Iain Graham
over 11 years ago
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‘structural violence’
types of intergroup
inequalities
Categories constituting ‘human security’
Failed state
Fragile state
security dilemma
limited war
total war
nuclear warfare
development in reverse
War as a driver of social transformation
Features of the modern state
Capable state
Roles of the state
Political power
social contract theory
Legitimacy
principle of sovereignty
Conditions for humanitarian intervention
Chapter VII of the UN Charter
Humanitarian aid
complex emergency
coercive peacekeeping/
peacekeeping +
responsibility to protect
Nightingale’s risk’
Negative freedom
Positive freedom
Subordination
three characteristics of protection
Benevolence
Masculinity
security–development
nexus
understandings of
human beings implied by the category of human security
food (in)security
risk society
Vulnerability
Vagaries
Vicissitudes
Global risks
Fear
Security
Roosevelt’s ‘Four Freedoms’
United Nations
Beveridge’s five ‘giant evils’
‘Greed versus Grievance’ debate