01800 a2200169 4500020001800000082001900018100002300037100003200060245007500092250001200167260003000179300001400209504001800223520128500241546002601526650007801552 a9780813350905 a355.033bREV-H aReveron, Derek S.  aMahoney-Norris, Kathleen A. aHuman and national securityb: understanding transnational challenges  a2nd. ed bRoutledgec2019aNew york axiv, 236p aInclude Index aHuman security is national security-even for a great power like the United States. Derek S. Reveron and Kathleen A. Mahoney-Norris make this thought-provoking argument as they examine threats to individuals' human security. Challenging traditional notions of international relations focused on interstate rivalry, Human and National Security explores a security landscape marred by subnational and transnational threats to human identity, prosperity, public health, the environment, and cyberspace. This fully updated second edition of Human and National Security: Transnational Challenges builds on the foundation of the first (published as Human Security in a Borderless World) while also incorporating new discussions of the rise of identity politics in an increasingly globalized world, an expanded account of the actors, institutions, and approaches to security today, and the ways diverse global actors protect and promote human security. An essential text for security studies students, Human and National Security not only presents human security challenges and their policy implications for the United States, it highlights how governments and non-state actors alike take advantage of new possibilities in the contemporary era to build a safer, more secure world for all. a National security-- aSecurity, InternationalvNational securityvHuman SecurityzUnited States