Global insecurity tackled through innovative human security approach
The article discusses the concept of human security in a world filled with various risks and threats. It explores how different scholars and institutions have tried to define and understand human security, especially in the post-cold war era. The researchers analyze both positive and negative approaches to human security, looking at how countries like Canada, Norway, and Japan have focused on human security governance, while also examining the policies of the USA and EU in certain regions. The goal is to highlight the importance of a comprehensive and inclusive view of human security in a global context marked by fear and insecurity.