Poverty and the Critical Security Agenda

Reassessing poverty's impact on global security and human well-being

Pauline Eadie author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:29th Nov '17

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This book emphasizes the critical role of poverty in security studies, challenging traditional methodologies and advocating for a more dynamic understanding of impoverished populations.

In Poverty and the Critical Security Agenda, the author presents a compelling argument for the integration of poverty into the core of security studies. The book critiques traditional methodological approaches that often depict poverty and well-being in a simplistic manner, treating the impoverished as mere passive subjects rather than active participants in their own narratives. By utilizing the Philippines as a case study, the author shines a light on the complex dynamics of poverty, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced understanding of its role in global security frameworks.

The text delves into the intricate relationship between poverty and democracy, suggesting that addressing poverty is essential for fostering human security. It posits that poverty is not just a social issue but a significant behavioral force that influences international relations and state behavior. This perspective challenges the conventional views that often neglect the agency of the poor, advocating for their recognition as dynamic actors in the socio-political landscape.

Poverty and the Critical Security Agenda is a vital contribution to the fields of international relations, development studies, and security studies. It calls for a shift in research priorities to incorporate poverty as a central theme, thereby enhancing our understanding of its implications for global stability and human well-being. This book is particularly relevant for students and scholars interested in critical theory and the intersection of poverty with security issues.

ISBN: 9780815391111

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Weight: 520g

194 pages