What the New Deal can learn from the Human Security Approach: Scoping study on human security: a multi-level grounded approch towards the New Deal

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2014-08-04

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Terpstra, NielsISNI 0000000492870037
Willems, R.C.ISNI 0000000388501821
Frerks, GeorgISNI 0000000384066519
Chang Pico, Tomás

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Abstract

This scoping study analyses the experiences with the implementation of the Human Security Approach in practice as elucidated in the literature, and aims at highlighting lessons that are of relevance to the successful design and implementation of the New Deal. The first chapter of this report investigates the development of two decades of human security. The second chapter investigates the development of the New Deal: a cornerstone for new ways of engagement in fragile and conflict-affected states. The third chapter analyses the New Deal as a continuation of the human security discourse, which allows drawing lessons and formulating recommendations.

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Political Science and International Relations

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Terpstra, N, Willems, R, Frerks, G & Chang Pico, T 2014, What the New Deal can learn from the Human Security Approach : Scoping study on human security: a multi-level grounded approch towards the New Deal. Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law, The Hague. < http://www.kpsrl.org/browse/download/t/what-the-new-deal-can-learn-from-the-human-security-approach-1 >