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  1. 56 Emma Rothschild vertically extended security: "Global security must be broadened from its traditional focus on the security of states to the security of people and the planet."9 The United Nations Development Pro gram took as the principal theme of its 1994 Human Development Report the transition "from nuclear security to human security,"

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  3. Emma Rothschild (1995: 55) has put forward a further important question, namely: Who is going to do the securing? Is it always state institutions that are best suited to provide security, or is there also a role for the private and/or non-governmental sector to play? If we decide to perceive security, including

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  4. dc.contributor.author: Rothschild, Emma: dc.date.accessioned: 2011-02-16T18:09:35Z: dc.date.issued: 1995: dc.identifier.citation: Rothschild, Emma. 1995. What is ...

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  5. What Is Security? Author. Emma Rothschild ... Emma Rothschild To Dædalus issue. To read this essay or subscribe to Dædalus, visit the Dædalus access page Access ...

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  6. 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).

  7. Nov 24, 2019 · The concept of security is one that changes not only in context but over time. Emma Rothschild argues that the concept of security has often been revamped after massive international wars with considerable debate in the inter-war years.

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