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Middle power states, such as Canada or Denmark, are often thought
of as "followers" of great powers rather than significant actors in
global security. Challenging this view, this book highlights how
middle powers have in fact showed great leadership by developing a
"human security" agenda that focuses on countering threats to human
beings rather than to nation-states.
The work examines how coalitions of middle powers have performed
through five case studies: the formation of the Multinational
Standby High Readiness Brigade for United Nations Operations
(SHIRBRIG), the realization of the Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty, the
establishment of the International Criminal Court, the regulation
of the legal trade in small arms and light weapons, and the
adoption of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle.
Furthermore, the book explores how the human security initiatives
were shaped by the middle powers' choices of diplomatic strategy,
and how they were affected by the reactions of the hegemonic United
States.
The Human Security Agenda will appeal to those studying
international relations and global security, as well as foreign
policy and international organizations.
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Middle power states, such as Canada or Denmark, are often thought
of as "followers" of great powers rather than significant actors in
global security. Challenging this view, this book highlights how
middle powers have in fact showed great leadership by developing a
"human security" agenda that focuses on countering threats to human
beings rather than to nation-states.
The work examines how coalitions of middle powers have performed
through five case studies: the formation of the Multinational
Standby High Readiness Brigade for United Nations Operations
(SHIRBRIG), the realization of the Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty, the
establishment of the International Criminal Court, the regulation
of the legal trade in small arms and light weapons, and the
adoption of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle.
Furthermore, the book explores how the human security initiatives
were shaped by the middle powers' choices of diplomatic strategy,
and how they were affected by the reactions of the hegemonic United
States.
The Human Security Agenda will appeal to those studying
international relations and global security, as well as foreign
policy and international organizations.
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