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Paper Id: IJARW1421
Title: THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE HUMAN SECURITY APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 2 Issue 5
Pages: 4
Published On: 1/16/2021 4:18:37 AM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
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Name: David P
Institute: State civil service academy Trivandrum
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Abstract
Research Area: Political Science
KeyWord: International relations, UN, political science
Abstract: The Responsibility to protect doctrine and human security approach to international relations have redefined the very idea of sovereignty as we know it from the days of the treaty of Westphalia. Now challenges like a raging pandemic and climate change has forced us to rethink and expand the scope of human security approach. This paper tries to analyse the evolution of human security approach and thee need for its expansion to face the newly emerging global challenges.
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David P, "THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE HUMAN SECURITY APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 9-12, 2020.
MLA David P "THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE HUMAN SECURITY APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 2, no. 5, 2020, pp. 9-12.
APA David P (2020). THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE HUMAN SECURITY APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 2(5), 9-12.
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