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This volume explores the complex interrelation between risk,
identity and conflict and focuses specifically on ethnicity,
culture, religion and gender as modes of identity that are often
associated with conflict in the contemporary world. It draws on
theoretical perspectives as well as pays special attention to
analysis of diverse case studies from Africa, Middle East, Europe,
East and Southeast Asia and Latin America. Using various analytical
tools and methodologies, it provides unique narratives of local and
regional social risk factors and security complexities. The
relationship between risk and security is multidimensional and
perpetually changing, and lends itself to multiple interpretations.
This publication provides a new ground for theoretical and policy
debates to unlock innovative understanding of risk through analyses
of identity as a significant factor in conflict in the world today.
At the same time, it explores ways to address such conflicts in a
more people-centered, empowering and sustainable way.
The concept of risk in global life has not been fully understood
and explored and this book attempts to examine what it entails in
the fast changing, interconnected and complex world. As a
foundational component of safety systems, risk has been considered
relatively simple, predictable, and therefore, assessable and
manageable phenomenon. Social and political sciences prefer the
terminology of security to capture the dimension of risk which is
more complex and more consequential to survival. Risk has become
more human-made and intentional today, and this book explores
innovative approaches and engages in theoretical and policy debates
to capture its political and security dimensions.
The concept of risk in global life has not been fully understood
and explored and this book attempts to examine what it entails in
the fast changing, interconnected and complex world. As a
foundational component of safety systems, risk has been considered
relatively simple, predictable, and therefore, assessable and
manageable phenomenon. Social and political sciences prefer the
terminology of security to capture the dimension of risk which is
more complex and more consequential to survival. Risk has become
more human-made and intentional today, and this book explores
innovative approaches and engages in theoretical and policy debates
to capture its political and security dimensions.
This edited volume provides a critical and comparative discussion
of the changing synergy between the military and society in the
dramatically transforming global security climate, drawing on
examples from the Asian, Pacific, African, Middle Eastern, European
and South American regions. The book is interdisciplinary and
covers wide-ranging issues relating to civil military relations,
democratization, regional security, ethnicity, peace-building and
peace keeping, civilian oversight, internal repression, gender,
regime change and civil society.
This volume explores the complex interrelation between risk,
identity and conflict and focuses specifically on ethnicity,
culture, religion and gender as modes of identity that are often
associated with conflict in the contemporary world. It draws on
theoretical perspectives as well as pays special attention to
analysis of diverse case studies from Africa, Middle East, Europe,
East and Southeast Asia and Latin America. Using various analytical
tools and methodologies, it provides unique narratives of local and
regional social risk factors and security complexities. The
relationship between risk and security is multidimensional and
perpetually changing, and lends itself to multiple interpretations.
This publication provides a new ground for theoretical and policy
debates to unlock innovative understanding of risk through analyses
of identity as a significant factor in conflict in the world today.
At the same time, it explores ways to address such conflicts in a
more people-centered, empowering and sustainable way.
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