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HUMAN SECURITY AND MUTUAL VULNERABILITY
The Global Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment
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879.jpg HUMAN SECURITY AND MUTUAL VULNERABILITY
The Global Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment
(2nd edition)
Jorge Nef

IDRC 1999
ISBN Out of print
e-ISBN 1-55250-288-0
140 pp.

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Jorge Nef responds to one of the most pressing intellectual challenges of the post-Cold War era: the search for an analytical framework that will help us understand this turbulent and chaotic period in human history. His lucid and visionary analysis rests on the concept of mutual vulnerability: that in an increasingly interdependent world, global security is only as strong as the weakest link in the chain.

This second edition includes new analyses of the economic crisis in Asia, the transformation of the G-7 into the G-8, the easing of the debt crisis, and Soros' critique of the New World Order. Data and sources are also updated, as are the discussions of conflicts in Africa, the former Yugoslavia, and central Asia.

THE AUTHOR

Jorge Nef is Professor of Political Studies and International Development at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and has been a visiting professor in many Canadian and foreign universities. Prof. Nef is a past President of the Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS) and former Editor of the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.

First edition online at http://idrinfo.idrc.ca/archive/corpdocs/103249/index.html.

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 Document(s)

Foreword Gordon Smith (Chairman, IDRC Board of Governor) 1999


Acknowledgments 1999


Introduction: Paradigms of Crisis and the Crisis of Paradigms 1999
- The changing foundations of the world system

- Security in a new era


Chapter 1: A Framework for Analysis 1999
- The concept of world system
- The elements of the system
- The present world system as a complex conglomerate
- The concept of human security


Chapter 2: Environmental Insecurity 1999
- Reciprocating dysfunctions
- The global environmental regime


Chapter 3: Economic Insecurity 1999
- The symptoms of the economic crisis
- The global economic regim


Chapter 4: Social Insecurity 1999
- The sources of social insecurity
- The global society


Chapter 5: Political Insecurity 1999
- The global political crisis and its manifestations
- The global regime


Chapter 6: Cultural Insecurity 1999
- Not a clash, but a crisis of civilization
- The closure of the cultural commons


Conclusion: The Global Predicament 1999


Appendix 1: Acronyms and Abbreviations 1999


References 1999


The Author 1999


Résumé français 1999




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