Human security
Proponents of human security argue for a people-centered view of security, and some call into question the primacy of national security, although it is clear that challenging the primacy of the state is not possible. The concept of human security was incorporated into the UN system with the milestone 1994 UNDP publication, "New Dimensions of Human Security." The European Union also endorsed this concept in its 2004 report, “A Human Security Doctrine for Europe."
Globalization has exacerbated threats to human security, intensifying previously existing threats and more rapidly spreading newly emerging threats. It is therefore urgent that public policies keep up with these accelerating threats because it is clear that existing systems and protection mechanisms are fast becoming inadequate. These threats to human security are many and may include: human mobility; global health; global crime; unstable financial markets; labor market instabilities; and poverty, conflict and development. Because human security implies freedom from hunger, disease, crime and repression, it cannot be achieved in the absence of strong domestic and global awareness and good governance at all levels.
Human securityProponents of human security argue for a people-centered view of security, and some call into question the primacy of national security, although it is clear that challenging the primacy of the state is not possible. The concept of human security was incorporated into the UN system with the milestone 1994 UNDP publication, "New Dimensions of Human Security." The European Union also endorsed this concept in its 2004 report, “A Human Security Doctrine for Europe."Globalization has exacerbated threats to human security, intensifying previously existing threats and more rapidly spreading newly emerging threats. It is therefore urgent that public policies keep up with these accelerating threats because it is clear that existing systems and protection mechanisms are fast becoming inadequate. These threats to human security are many and may include: human mobility; global health; global crime; unstable financial markets; labor market instabilities; and poverty, conflict and development. Because human security implies freedom from hunger, disease, crime and repression, it cannot be achieved in the absence of strong domestic and global awareness and good governance at all levels.
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