Foreword: Policy-making for peace and prosperity Introductory
Overview Part 1: Setting the Stage 1. The New
Security Equation 2. Development and Security Part 2: Human
Security and Development 3. Security and Development 4.
Comment: Three issues in security and development Part 3:
Human Security and the Environment 5. Environmental
Security: The policy agenda 6. Comment Part 4: The
Antecedents of Conflict 7. Beyond Greed and Grievance:
Lessons from studies in the political economy of armed conflict 8.
Comment
9. Expanding Economic Models of Civil War Using Case Studies
Part 5: Dealing with Root Causes 10. Violation of
Human Rights as a Threat to Human Security 11. Comment: Challenging
power and fighting inequalities 12. Comment: Human rights and human
security - an emancipatory political project Part 6:
Security and Development Effectiveness 13. Aid to
Conflict-Affected Countries: Lessons for donors 14. Comment 15.
Comment Part 7: Reconstruction of War-Torn
Countries 16. Reconstruction of War-Torn States and
Societies and the Role of External Actors 17. Comment Rebuilding
societies and the role of external actors after 9/11 18. Comment
19. Comment Part 8: Conflict Prevention and Peace
Building 20. Conflict Prevention and Human Security:
Issues and challenges 21. Comment: Conflict prevention and peace
building - the determinants of conflict prevention 22. Comment:
Strategic deficits in conflict prevention and peace building
Part 9: Investing in Peace and Security 23.
Reforming Security Sector Governance 24. Investing in Peace and
Security in Africa: The case of ECOWAS 25. Comment 26. Towards a
New Security and Development Policy Framework
Picciotto, Robert; Weaving, Rachel
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