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Theory, Introduction to Global Studies, Contemporary Political Thoughts, Contemporary International Relations Basic knowledge covering issues such as: History of Globalization, Law and State
Student indicates the concept of Human Security as an alternative and broaden part of international and national security. Also student will be familiarized with the discourse and different conceptions of HS. Human security concerns the safety of individuals (but also communities) in everyday life. Students will analyze specific and chosen cases, looking for links between reality and human security theory.
Routladge Handbook of Human Security (2016), ed. M.Martin
Neck L. (2017), National, International, and human Security. A comparative Introdusction,Lanham/Boulder/new York/London
Andersen-Rodgers D., Crawford K.,(2018), Human Security. Theory and Action, Lanham/Boulder/new York/London
Kaldor M. (2007), Human Security, Cambridge
Tadjibaksh S., Chenoy A.M., (2007), Human Security. Concepts and Implications, Routladdge: London and New York.
United Nations Trust Found for Human Security,
https://www.un.org/humansecurity/what-is-human-security/
Human Security,
http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/human_security_guidance_note_r-nhdrs.pdf