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Human Security | Report 2021

This report offers an overview of the HS issues published in 2021, summarising the insights of a rich group of renown scholars, seasoned practitioners, junior researchers and activists on some of the most critical topics in the fields of peace, conflict and security.

The Privatisation of Maritime Security: Implications for International Security

Stefano Ruzza (T.wai & University of Torino) and Eugenio Cusumano (Leiden University) are authors of the essay “The Privatisation of Maritime Security: Implications for International Security” in the new Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security (July 2022).

Of constraints and opportunities. Dependent asymmetry in China-Myanmar relations, 2011–2021

This article argues that a peculiar pattern of dependent asymmetry – ‘dual dependence’, i.e. a combination of internal and external dependence – has come to characterize the structure of China-Myanmar relations since the late 1980s.

Peacebuilding and female combatants: Rethinking women’s involvement in conflict

If women are predominantly imagined as victims, they can only be taken into consideration in this capacity when the post-war order is designed.

The politics of the developmental state

Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & University of Turin) is author of the chapter “The politics of the developmental state” of the Handbook on the Politics of International Development (Elgar Handbooks in Development, 2022).

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