Why Human Security Matters: Rethinking Australian foreign policy

Author:   Dennis Altman ,  Joseph A. Camilleri ,  Robyn Eckersley ,  Gerhard Hoffstaedter (La Trobe University, AUS)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   228
Publication Date:   31 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Why Human Security Matters: Rethinking Australian foreign policy


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Sea level rises pose a greater long term threat to Australia's coastline and major capital cities than a military attack by a foreign power. Citizens are more likely to experience a pandemic virus than a nuclear threat. Food shortages have already occurred as a result of flood or drought, and the tentacles of international trade in drugs, money laundering and human trafficking already reach far into Australian communities. Why Human Security Matters argues that Australian external relations needs to treat the 'soft' issues of security as seriously as it treats the 'hard' realities of military defence, but also the many complex situations in-between, whether it be civil war, political upheaval, terrorism or piracy. Australia needs to do this first and foremost in our region, but also in relation to the unresolved regional and global security issues as we confront an increasingly uncertain and turbulent world. With contributions from leading thinkers in foreign policy and strategic studies, Why Human Security Matters is essential reading for anyone seeking a thoughtful and thought-provoking analysis of Australia's place in an age of transition.

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Author:   Dennis Altman ,  Joseph A. Camilleri ,  Robyn Eckersley ,  Gerhard Hoffstaedter (La Trobe University, AUS)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9780367720070


ISBN 10:   0367720078
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   31 March 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contributors 1 Introduction: Why human security matters - Dennis Altman 2 Human security: From theory to practice - Joseph A Camilleri 3 In defence of breadth: The broad approach to human security - Stephen James 4 Human security and national security: The Australian context - Joseph A Camilleri 5 Australia's global security: A model national strategy for a more secure world - Anthony Burke 6 Human security and the politics of security - Matt McDonald 7 Australia's 'new engagement' with Africa: What role for human security? - David Mickler 8 Security from below: An alternative perspective on human security - Gerhard Hoffstaedter and Chris Roche 9 The prevention of mass atrocities: From principle to Australian foreign policy - Alex J Bellamy 10 Conclusion: The political virtues of human security - Robyn Eckersley Index

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DENNIS ALTMAN is Professor of Politics and Director of the Institute for Human Security at La Trobe University. JOSEPH CAMILLERI is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University. ROBYN ECKERSLEY is Professor of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. GERHARD HOFFSTAEDTER is Lecturer in Anthropology in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland. Previously he was a research fellow at the Institute for Human Security, La Trobe University.

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