Human security and society (A study of concepts and interrelationships)

The study examines the concept of human security and its relationship to society، as it focused on the concepts. The concept of human security in general focuses on the individual person، and not the state as a basic unit of analysis as it was prevalent during the Cold War. It is an attempt to study and clarify the dimensions of the relationship between human security and the human rights system within the framework of society. It examined the concept of human security and the historical dimension of this concept، defining the characteristics and axes of human security and its relationship to other concepts، and the role of good governance in achieving human security.
Anahtar Kelimeler:

concept, security, realtion

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