2015
DOI: 10.1080/17419166.2015.1006396
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Human (In)Security and Democracy in Central America

Abstract: Human security has increasingly shifted attention to the individual, while the state has become guarantor (or violator) of security given its role in governing the domestic environment. This paper examines how variations in regime forms influence security, pointing to the importance of political security in the wider human security framework. To illustrate the paper examines the nature of political security in Central America, a region with weakly democratised states and histories of political violence. The fi… Show more

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