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New Threats to Human Security in the Era of Globalization

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This paper makes a case for analysing the new insecurities introduced or worsened by globalization from a human security perspective. The author examines the ways in which globalization is changing the word -- economically, politically, and in terms of information and communications technology -- and then reviews the new insecurities that require policy attention. The paper specifically tackles the issues of global crime, trafficking in humans, instability in financial markets, threats to job security, the spread of disease and internal conflicts.

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  • Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, 2003. "New Threats to Human Security in the Era of Globalization," Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(2), pages 167-179.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jhudca:v:4:y:2003:i:2:p:167-179
    DOI: 10.1080/1464988032000087523
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    3. Alison Daly & Renee N. Carey & Ellie Darcey & HuiJun Chih & Anthony D. LaMontagne & Allison Milner & Alison Reid, 2019. "Using Three Cross-Sectional Surveys to Compare Workplace Psychosocial Stressors and Associated Mental Health Status in Six Migrant Groups Working in Australia Compared with Australian-Born Workers," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-15, February.
    4. Melyana R Pugu & Mariana E Buiney, 2017. "Tuberculosis in Jayapura: Human Security Threat in International Relations Perspective," Journal of Social and Development Sciences, AMH International, vol. 8(1), pages 48-53.
    5. Smith, Katherine Taken & Betts, Teresa, 2015. "Your company may unwittingly be conducting business with human traffickers: How can you prevent this?," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 58(2), pages 225-234.
    6. Belser, Patrick., 2005. "Forced labour and human trafficking : estimating the profits," ILO Working Papers 993767503402676, International Labour Organization.

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