The human security case for rebalancing military expenditure / (Record no. 80164)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Brzoska, Michael
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Title The human security case for rebalancing military expenditure /
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Author, etc Michael Brzoska, Wuyi Omitoogun and Elisabeth Sköns
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2022
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Pages 30 p.
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General note SIP2223
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General note "May 2022".
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General note Global military expenditure has reached record levels. At the same time, hundreds of millions of people face non-traditional ‘vital’ risks and threats to their security—threats to their lives, livelihoods and dignity. Accelerating climate change and growing loss of biodiversity add unprecedented urgency to investing in people’s security. The concept of human security, as explained in this paper, emphasizes the security of people without neglecting the security of states and state order. The human security approach stresses the necessity to balance the financial needs from all vital risks and threats, regardless of their cause. It logically leads to a reassessment of spending on the military. It also seriously considers the fear that reducing military expenditure will reduce the security of states, a major barrier to past international initiatives to reduce military expenditure.?As a first step to initiate the rebalancing, this paper proposes three priority fields of activity to free resources from military spending: (a) arms control and disarmament negotiations and agreements; (b) sector-wide security sector reform for conflict prevention; and (c) financial responsibility in military expenditure and arms procurement. These can be taken without impairing the security of states and state order. If successful, these steps would remove barriers to further military expenditure reductions to improve the human condition in an increasingly dangerous Anthropocene.?
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Keyword military expenditure
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Keyword security
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Keyword climate
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Keyword reductions
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Author/Editor Omitoogun, Wuyi
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Author/Editor Sköns, Elisabeth
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://doi.org/10.55163/TMRZ9944
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-05-11   CD2022 G22_92 G22/92 2022-05-11 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-06-02   341.67SIPRI Brzoska G22/121 2022-06-02 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-06-02   341.67SIPRI Brzoska G22/120 2022-06-02 electronic publication