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Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security Book

Paperback. Pub Date: 2006 Pages: 304 Publisher: Camidge. University Press The promotion of Security is no longer a state MONOPOLY It is Dispersed and takes place through the practices of States. Corporations non-governmental actors and community-based organizations. But what do we know about the ways in which 'security' is thought about and promoted in this pluralized field of delivery Are democratic values ??being advanced and protected. or threatened and compromised Wood and Dupont ing together a team of renowned scholars to shed light on our understanding of the arrangements for contemporary security governance. Offering a 'friendly dialogue' between those who argue that democratic transformation rests in the development of strong state institutions and those who propose a more de-centered agenda. the scholars in this volume ing cutting-edge theoretical analyses to bear o...Read More

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    Renowned scholars shed light on our understanding of contemporary arrangements for security governance. The promotion of security is no longer a state monopoly. It is dispersed and takes place through the practices of states, corporations, non...

  • Book Description

    What do we know about the ways in which 'security' is thought about and promoted in today's pluralized field of delivery? Are democratic values being advanced and protected, or threatened and compromised? Wood and Dupont bring together a team of renowned scholars to shed light on our understanding.

  • Product Description

    The promotion of security is no longer a state monopoly. It is dispersed and takes place through the practices of states, corporations, non-governmental actors and community-based organizations. But what do we know about the ways in which 'security' is thought about and promoted in this pluralized field of delivery? Are democratic values being advanced and protected, or threatened and compromised? Wood and Dupont bring together a team of renowned scholars to shed light on our understanding of the arrangements for contemporary security governance. Offering a 'friendly dialogue' between those who argue that democratic transformation rests in the development of strong state institutions and those who propose a more de-centered agenda, the scholars in this volume bring cutting-edge theoretical analyses to bear on empirical examples. This volume will appeal to researchers in the fields of criminology, political science, sociology and security studies.

  • 0521616425
  • 9780521616423
  • Jennifer Wood, BenoĆ®t Dupont
  • 23 February 2006
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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