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Security in the new millennium: Views from South Asia
This book containing in the new millennium, there is a growing realisation that the concept of security can no longer be confined to the narrow landscape of the military-strategic concerns of the state. The focus is increasingly shifting to human security, which centres on ordinary people and their security needs. This conception encompasses a broad and comprehensive realm that includes military as well as economic, political, environmental and cultural security.
In the age of globalisation, political boundaries count for little: the pursuit of security is affected by linkages between the local, the national and the global. The state is still central, but is both part of the problem and part of the solution. It is at once the biggest violator of human security and the primary instrument for the attainment of a secure existence for its citizens. The extent to which the state attends to people's security needs ultimately depends on its accountability to the public, which in turn depends on the effective functioning of democracy.
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