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Event
09 Mar 2010
Development

Human Security in the Arab world

What role for Europe?

Human security is a concept that is gaining increasing attention from policy-makers and analysts in regions around the world. In 2004, the Barcelona Group reported on the principles of a human security doctrine for Europe. The 2009 Arab Human Development Report focused on human security in the Arab world. Is the focus of security really shifting from the state to the individual? What reforms can we make in terms of policy, and in terms of action, to incorporate this changing perspective? How can we explain and spread this concept, while still accounting for regional differences in perspective and experience? Does the responsibility for human security lie with the Arab States themselves? Or is there a role for the EU and other external actors? And if so, what should this role be?

When

9 Mar 2010 @ 01:00 pm

9 Mar 2010 @ 02:00 pm

Duration: 1 hours


Where

Bibliotheque Solvay

Rue Belliard 131

Brussels

Belgium


Language

English en


Organised by

Friends of Europe

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