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Human Security as Statecraft - Structural Conditions, Articulations and Unintended Consequences (Hardcover)
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Human Security as Statecraft - Structural Conditions, Articulations and Unintended Consequences (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Critical Security Studies
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This book critically investigates the discourses and practices of
human security and aims to delve below the stereotypical imageries
representing them. Drawing on Foucault and Deleuze, the author
approaches human security from a new perspective, with the aim of
ascertaining what has been behind and underneath a certain
spatio-temporal articulation of human security, and with what
political implications and consequences. Each human security
assemblage is composed of messy discourses and practices which are
loosely related and sometimes even disconnected. This book examines
the Canadian and Japanese articulations of human security and
establishes the kinds of structural terrains have enabled, shaped,
or blocked the unfolding of these versions of human security. The
pivotal contention of the book is that Canadian and Japanese
articulations of human security have been different because they
have grown from completely different domestic economies of power
governing the relationship between the state apparatus and the
non-profit and voluntary sector. While the Canadian human security
assemblage has been shaped by transformations in the country's
advanced liberal model of government, the Japanese has been shaped
by the continuities of Japan's bureaucratic authoritarianism. A
novel approach is employed for the related process-tracing: a
general series linking structural conditions with actual
articulations of the human security projects, and their further
development, including analysis of their unintended consequences.
This book will be of much interest to students of Critical Security
Studies, human security, global governance, foreign policy and
IR/Security studies.
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