Since the end of the Cold War, the concept of national security
has been widened to include a range of non-military threats to the
security of the state. This book explores the underlying tensions
between a state-centric concept of security, and the concept of
human security with respect to a number of new security threats
emanating from situations of forced displacement of populations,
terrorism, diseases, food insecurity, and the impacts of climate
change, all of which are prevalent in Africa and give a particular
resonance to the evolving security discourse. The volume undertakes
a thorough interdisciplinary investigation of the tensions between
state security and human security in the search for solutions to
African crises by the international community and regional
actors.
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