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Rethinking Security Governance - The Problem of Unintended Consequences (Paperback)
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Rethinking Security Governance - The Problem of Unintended Consequences (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
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This book explores the unintended consequences of security
governance actions and explores how their effects can be limited.
Security governance describes new modes of security policy that
differ from traditional approaches to national and international
security. While traditional security policy used to be the
exclusive domain of states and aimed at military defense, security
governance is performed by multiple actors and is intended to
create a global environment of security for states, social groups,
and individuals. By pooling the strength and expertise of states,
international organizations, and private actors, security
governance is seen to provide more effective and efficient means to
cope with today's security risks. Generally, security governance is
assumed to be a good thing, and the most appropriate way of coping
with contemporary security problems. This assumption has led
scholars to neglect an important phenomenon: unintended
consequences. While unintended consequences do not need to be
negative, often they are. The CIA term "blowback," for example,
refers to the phenomenon that a long nurtured group may turn
against its sponsor. The rise of al Qaeda, which had benefited from
US Cold War policies, is only one example. Raising awareness about
unwanted and even paradoxical policy outcomes and suggesting ways
of avoiding damage or limiting their scale, this book will be of
much interest to students of security governance, risk management,
international security and IR. Christopher Daase is Professor at
the Goethe University Frankfurt and head of the research department
International Organizations and International Law at the Peace
Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF/HSFK). Cornelius Friesendorf is
lecturer at the Goethe University Frankfurt and research fellow at
the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF/HSFK).
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