A. Globalization
B. Measures to prevent the use of child soldiers
C. Smallpox disease inoculation
D. All of the options given are correct
Human Security
Human Security
A. The UN Charter
B. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
C. The Geneva Conventions
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Has been advocated more by Japan
B. Stresses individual escape from poverty, disease, and environmental threats
C. Focuses heavily on security
D. a and b
A. Human security
B. National security
C. Human development
D. Economic development
A. The concept is too broad to be analytically useful
B. That it creates false expectations of assistance which cannot be met
C. That it marginalizes or weakens the state’s role in security
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Justifies the use of force and breach of sovereignty based on human security grounds
B. Argues that human security does not exist
C. Argues that national security does not exist
D. a and c
A. Food and economic security
B. Economic and environmental security
C. Community and personal security
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Illustrates the guns-versus-butter trade-off
B. Is no longer true thanks to globalization
C. Is the conclusion of a Swedish study by Inga Thorsson et al
D. a and c
A. Rising economic interdependence
B. The end of colonialism and cold war
C. The growing role of international institutions and community (peace operations)
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Genocide
B. War
C. Politicide
D. Ethnic cleansing