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The shifting face of violence
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2007This paper explores the changing trends in violence over time. With the ultimate goal of strengthening governance of the security sector and assisting in meaningful reform, it looks at what violence is, dimensions of new forms of violence and what its implications for security actors are.DocumentChinese perceptions of traditional and non-traditional security threats
Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College, 2007This paper investigates Chinese perceptions of threat and conceptions of national security, in an effort to better understand Chinese security thinking. The author visibly maintains a Chinese perspective by using Chinese sources from scholarly journals, official policy pronouncements, and personal interviews.DocumentNew interfaces between security and development
2006This volume seeks to contribute to the key conceptual and also political issues surrounding development and security.DocumentHuman security and global danger: exploring governmental assemblage
British Overseas NGOs for Development, 2004This report explores the concept of human security both in terms of it's theory and practical application in the field of development. Drawing on interviews with a number of British NGOs, the report examines how the war on terrorism is challenging the view of human security as largely concerned with containing the human effects of internal war.DocumentStudy on security and development
International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity, 2006This study aims to contribute to the relationship between security and development. Its objective is to deepen understanding on the issues and to explore the potential for related advocacy work.The first part of the study describes an evolution of the relationship between security and development, with a special emphasis on how the international community has responded to perceived changes.
