Governance and Security as a Unitary Concept
editors Tom Rippon & Graham Kemp
World leaders have not been able to find solutions to the
growing problem of global insecurity associated with failed and
failing states in many regions. Governance and Security As A
Unitary Concept is the first compilation of contemporary
commentaries - from twenty contributing authors on six continents -
to examine governance and security together rather than as
complementary yet separate entities. This is the potency of its
design.
Governance in modern human affairs determines action or
gridlock, wealth or penury, peace or conflict, health or illness,
progress or arrested development. Security does not mean just
physical security but also human, environmental, economic, resource
and cultural security.
The construct of the book is an innovative approach to
governance and security as a unitary concept. The strength and
virtue of the book is the diversity and overlapping perspectives of
the authors, looking in, from within.
Tom Rippon and Graham Kemp, editors
Written by Eric Abitbol, Quassy Adjapawn, Laura Balbuena Gonz lez,
Alan Breakspear, Rosemary Cairns, Michael Canares, Les
Chipperfield, Dale Christenson, Roy Cullen, Douglas Fry, Roger
Girouard, Peter Gizewski, Graham Kemp, Barbara Mann, Moses Muthoki,
Mary-Anne Neal, Tom Rippon, Susanne Thiessen, Serge Vidalis and Mar
a Eugenia Villarreal.
Foreword by Terrance Power.
Published by Agio Publishing House in collaboration with Avalon
Institute Inc.
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