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  1. Emma Georgina Rothschild CMG (born 16 May 1948) is a British economic historian, a professor of history at Harvard University. She is director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at Harvard, and an honorary Professor of History and Economics at the University of Cambridge. She formerly served as board member of United Nations ...

  2. Emma Rothschild, What Is Security?, Daedalus, Vol. 124, No. 3, The Quest for World Order (Summer, 1995), pp. 53-98

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  4. of force is a concept that is strongly interlinked with the idea of a state providing security. Therefore it is crucial to consider the different meanings and implications of »security« when reflecting on the future of the monopoly on the use of force. • We suggest that two broad avenues for thinking about security may be distinguished

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  5. Jul 6, 2016 · Emma Rothschild observes that the reconceptualization of security is a crucial task undertaken after the end of all great international wars when momentous changes in the international political configuration force a rethinking of the institutions that were the mainstay of the old order ( 1995: 53).

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  6. rothschild_security.pdf (4.742Mb) Access Status Full text of the requested work is not available in DASH at this time ("restricted access"). ... Rothschild, Emma ...

  7. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "What is Security" by E. Rothschild. The study attempts to provide a historical approach to the role of the environment in security studies by overcoming the ambiguous nature of the concepts of human security or environmental security and finding ways to scientifically measure these concepts in order to propel policy and legislative changes to protect ...

  8. To emphasize, Emma Rothschild describes human security as one of four changes taking place in the concept of security. Beginning with the state, she sees security being brought down to the individual, brought up to the international system or supranational physical environment, broadened from a focus on the military to

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