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Geopolitical and Geosecurity Implications of Globalization

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The authors believe that national security is no longer simply national but also transnational and transcultural in its scope, and globalisation has a significant role to play in the development of security and strategic agendas at all levels.

The pursuit of global security is a transnational phenomenon which is heightened and potentially hindered by the globalisation process.

This publication proposes an alternative new security principle, which the editor believes is central to the understanding and attainment of lasting security and peace in todays globalised world.

The principle, termed "justice-based penta-security", states that "in a globalised world, security is a pentagon of human, environmental, national, transnational and transcultural security, and global security and the security of any one state or culture cannot, therefore, be achieved without good domestic and global governance that guarantees security through justice for all individuals, states, and cultures."Through an examination of the economic, political, environmental, societal, and military links between globalisation and security, this book provides insight into a complicated and diverse problem while proposing solutions to some of the more pressing issues that states are currently facing.

This book contributes an innovative new theory and a unique perspective to the vast literature on globalisation and security in a way never before achieved, making it a vital reference to any comprehensive study of these issues. Contributing authors include Neil MacFarlane, Urs Luterbacher, Anthony Cordesman, Bethany Webster, Cedric Dupont, Graeme Herd and Nayef R F Al-Rodhan.

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Editions Slatkine
2051020124 / 9782051020121
Paperback
327.172
01/12/2006
Switzerland
English
319 p. : ill.
22 cm
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