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Author:
Johansen, Robert C., author.
Title:
Where the evidence leads : a realistic strategy for peace and human security / Robert C. Johansen.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xxii, 418 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
National security--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--2017-2021.
Human security--Government policy--United States.
Peace.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Are peace and security really possible? -- Understanding new global realities -- Conceiving a security-enhancing theory -- Watching national policies fail -- Recognizing structural breakdown -- Developing a security-enhancing strategy -- Fostering system change -- Designing life-enhancing architecture -- Building human security.
Summary:
"This book develops an "empirical realist" theory to enable the United States to respond effectively to rising security threats and to seize new opportunities for global governance more successfully than have past policies. A synthesis of peace research and security studies shows that a global grand strategy for human security, with U.S. national security folded into it, is likely to produce more security for the United States than a grand strategy for national security pursued as an end in itself. More security advantages are likely to result from maximizing the "causes" or correlates of peace than from maximizing U.S. military power. Peace reigns when these correlates are present: all nations' security fears are addressed; people can meet basic needs; nations enjoy reciprocal rights and duties; they are treated equitably; their lives are predictable because the international system is governed by the rule of law; and they participate in the decisions that affect their lives through fair representation in democratic global governing processes. This approach revolutionizes thinking about national security policy by transforming it into human security policy. Evidence suggests that the anarchic, militarized balance-of-power system can be gradually changed with help from enhanced international lawmaking and enforcing capacities. To promote change, concerned policymakers and citizens could withdraw their support from U.S. policies that do not serve the common good and work to implement a global grand strategy for human security that would simultaneously serve U.S. security interests and uphold the value of human dignity for all"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Studies in strategic peacebuilding
ISBN:
0197586643
9780197586648
0197586651
9780197586655
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255526031
LCCN:
2021027071
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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