Author: S. Body-Gendrot
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137023023
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Fear is ingrained in the history of cities but our short-sightedness prevents us from grasping its evolution over time. Increasingly, risk and fear are experienced, portrayed and discussed as globalized phenomena, particularly since 9/11. This research puts urban insecurity in perspective, with a comparison of world cities in the North and South.
Globalization, Fear and Insecurity
Author: S. Body-Gendrot
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137023023
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Fear is ingrained in the history of cities but our short-sightedness prevents us from grasping its evolution over time. Increasingly, risk and fear are experienced, portrayed and discussed as globalized phenomena, particularly since 9/11. This research puts urban insecurity in perspective, with a comparison of world cities in the North and South.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137023023
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Fear is ingrained in the history of cities but our short-sightedness prevents us from grasping its evolution over time. Increasingly, risk and fear are experienced, portrayed and discussed as globalized phenomena, particularly since 9/11. This research puts urban insecurity in perspective, with a comparison of world cities in the North and South.
Frontiers of Fear
Author: Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 0801464382
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
On both sides of the Atlantic, restrictive immigration policies have been framed as security imperatives since the 1990s. This trend accelerated in the aftermath of 9/11 and subsequent terrorist attacks in Europe. In Frontiers of Fear, Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia raises two central questions with profound consequences for national security and immigration policy: First, does the securitization of immigration issues actually contribute to the enhancement of internal security? Second, does the use of counterterrorist measures address such immigration issues as the increasing number of illegal immigrants, the resilience of ethnic tensions, and the emergence of homegrown radicalization? Chebel d’Appollonia questions the main assumptions that inform political agendas in the United States and throughout Europe, analyzing implementation and evaluating the effectiveness of policies in terms of their stated objectives. She argues that the new security-based immigration regime has proven ineffective in achieving its prescribed goals and even aggravated the problems it was supposed to solve: A security/insecurity cycle has been created that results in less security and less democracy. The excesses of securitization have harmed both immigration and counterterrorist policies and seriously damaged the delicate balance between security and respect for civil liberties.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 0801464382
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
On both sides of the Atlantic, restrictive immigration policies have been framed as security imperatives since the 1990s. This trend accelerated in the aftermath of 9/11 and subsequent terrorist attacks in Europe. In Frontiers of Fear, Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia raises two central questions with profound consequences for national security and immigration policy: First, does the securitization of immigration issues actually contribute to the enhancement of internal security? Second, does the use of counterterrorist measures address such immigration issues as the increasing number of illegal immigrants, the resilience of ethnic tensions, and the emergence of homegrown radicalization? Chebel d’Appollonia questions the main assumptions that inform political agendas in the United States and throughout Europe, analyzing implementation and evaluating the effectiveness of policies in terms of their stated objectives. She argues that the new security-based immigration regime has proven ineffective in achieving its prescribed goals and even aggravated the problems it was supposed to solve: A security/insecurity cycle has been created that results in less security and less democracy. The excesses of securitization have harmed both immigration and counterterrorist policies and seriously damaged the delicate balance between security and respect for civil liberties.
Overcome Insecurity and Fear in Your Relationship
Author: Amy Christine
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Overcome Insecurity and Fear in your Relationship Have you lost great relationships because of your insecurity? Are you heading to divorce just because you are unable to control your emotions or find yourself involved in a fear attachment in your relationship? Do you find that you are clinging in all your relationships even when you do not mean to because of the fear of abandonment? Let's face it, we want to enjoy our relationships and not endure it, so when we meet a great person that we want to be with, it is only natural for us to do things in our power to keep them, the problem for some of us is that no matter what we do and do not do, no matter what our best intentions are, we find that we end up doing things that not only drive these great people from our lives but also impact negatively on my self-esteem, mental health and personality. Even though on the outside, we try to put the blame on them and try to appear strong to our friends and family by saying things like, he/she wasn't meant for me anyway, we know deep in our heart that when the number of people in our lives who live for the same reason begins to increase, then something more serious is at play. Jealousy and insecurity in marriage and relationships are some of the problems faced by many people and not just you. It is for this reason that this book was written to guide you by the hand and take you away from such destructive behaviors so that you can replace it with new skill sets that will not only make you the desired person but also make you a great and attractive person. All of these you will able to do without significantly changing who you are. This book will show you: -How insecurity, anxiety, attachment, and fear feature in a relationship -Destructive effects of negative critical thoughts you may have inadvertently allowed to affect you -Positive ways of loving your partner without appearing clingy -Keeping and staying in a relationship without feeling bored or abused So, what are you waiting for? Hit that buy button and grab your copy Still not sure if this book is for you? Imagine you walk into a room and see that ex of yours who used to seem all moody when you were dating, having a cozy feeling with his new partner and looking really happy. Imagine you access this new partner and you notice that she doesn't even have the elegance that you have and yet she is able to hold down the very person you would want to be with? You know you should have been the one there. The problem is, even if you were given a second chance, you are likely to still blow it because you have not yet learned how to overcome your insecurities and face your fears. Relationship anxiety will continue to exist, but you must learn how to master your insecurities in a relationship in a natural way that does not drain you. The truth is that, unless we learn how to eliminate negative thinking we would continue to have difficulties overcoming our conflicts as couples, so by learning how to manage the anxiety in our relationships properly, many of the problems in our relationships can better be avoided or managed properly. So, now hit that button and buy one for yourself or for that friend, child, or family member of yours who is having problems keeping a relationship. This book is also a good gift to share with those who need it. You can even buy a bundle of them and share it to a congregation or group of people who require this form of help. Order your Copy Now
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Overcome Insecurity and Fear in your Relationship Have you lost great relationships because of your insecurity? Are you heading to divorce just because you are unable to control your emotions or find yourself involved in a fear attachment in your relationship? Do you find that you are clinging in all your relationships even when you do not mean to because of the fear of abandonment? Let's face it, we want to enjoy our relationships and not endure it, so when we meet a great person that we want to be with, it is only natural for us to do things in our power to keep them, the problem for some of us is that no matter what we do and do not do, no matter what our best intentions are, we find that we end up doing things that not only drive these great people from our lives but also impact negatively on my self-esteem, mental health and personality. Even though on the outside, we try to put the blame on them and try to appear strong to our friends and family by saying things like, he/she wasn't meant for me anyway, we know deep in our heart that when the number of people in our lives who live for the same reason begins to increase, then something more serious is at play. Jealousy and insecurity in marriage and relationships are some of the problems faced by many people and not just you. It is for this reason that this book was written to guide you by the hand and take you away from such destructive behaviors so that you can replace it with new skill sets that will not only make you the desired person but also make you a great and attractive person. All of these you will able to do without significantly changing who you are. This book will show you: -How insecurity, anxiety, attachment, and fear feature in a relationship -Destructive effects of negative critical thoughts you may have inadvertently allowed to affect you -Positive ways of loving your partner without appearing clingy -Keeping and staying in a relationship without feeling bored or abused So, what are you waiting for? Hit that buy button and grab your copy Still not sure if this book is for you? Imagine you walk into a room and see that ex of yours who used to seem all moody when you were dating, having a cozy feeling with his new partner and looking really happy. Imagine you access this new partner and you notice that she doesn't even have the elegance that you have and yet she is able to hold down the very person you would want to be with? You know you should have been the one there. The problem is, even if you were given a second chance, you are likely to still blow it because you have not yet learned how to overcome your insecurities and face your fears. Relationship anxiety will continue to exist, but you must learn how to master your insecurities in a relationship in a natural way that does not drain you. The truth is that, unless we learn how to eliminate negative thinking we would continue to have difficulties overcoming our conflicts as couples, so by learning how to manage the anxiety in our relationships properly, many of the problems in our relationships can better be avoided or managed properly. So, now hit that button and buy one for yourself or for that friend, child, or family member of yours who is having problems keeping a relationship. This book is also a good gift to share with those who need it. You can even buy a bundle of them and share it to a congregation or group of people who require this form of help. Order your Copy Now
Slaying Your Fear
Author: Adam Lane Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781099212413
Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Insecurity is a deadly threat. It eats away at you and turns every social engagement into a chance to make a mistake and lose everything. Insecurity runs you down until you're too exhausted to leave your house and the joy is sucked from your life. Psychotherapist Adam Lane Smith lays out a comprehensive plan to help individuals combat the effects of insecurity, attacking this personal anxiety at the root. Armed with a host of new tools and perspectives, seize control of your life and finally slay the monster of destructive insecurity.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781099212413
Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Insecurity is a deadly threat. It eats away at you and turns every social engagement into a chance to make a mistake and lose everything. Insecurity runs you down until you're too exhausted to leave your house and the joy is sucked from your life. Psychotherapist Adam Lane Smith lays out a comprehensive plan to help individuals combat the effects of insecurity, attacking this personal anxiety at the root. Armed with a host of new tools and perspectives, seize control of your life and finally slay the monster of destructive insecurity.
National Insecurity
Author: David Rothkopf
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 161039738X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
In the wake of 9/11, America and its people have experienced a sense of vulnerability unprecedented in the nation's recent history. Buffeted by challenges from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the financial crisis, from Washington dysfunction to the rise of China and the dawn of the era of cyber warfare, two very different presidents and their advisors have struggled to cope with a relentless array of new threats. You may think you know the story. But in National Insecurity, David Rothkopf offers an entirely new perspective into the hidden struggles, the surprising triumphs, and the shocking failures of those charged with leading the United States through one of the most difficult periods in its history. Thanks to his extraordinary access, Rothkopf provides fresh insights drawing on more than one hundred exclusive interviews with the key players who shaped this era. At its core, National Insecurity is the gripping story of a superpower in crisis, seeking to adapt to a rapidly changing world, sometimes showing inspiring resilience -- but often undone by the human flaws of those at the top, the mismanagement of its own system, the temptation to concentrate too much power within the hands of too few in the White House itself, and an unwillingness to draw the right lessons from the recent past. Nonetheless, within that story are unmistakable clues to a way forward that can help restore American leadership.
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 161039738X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
In the wake of 9/11, America and its people have experienced a sense of vulnerability unprecedented in the nation's recent history. Buffeted by challenges from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the financial crisis, from Washington dysfunction to the rise of China and the dawn of the era of cyber warfare, two very different presidents and their advisors have struggled to cope with a relentless array of new threats. You may think you know the story. But in National Insecurity, David Rothkopf offers an entirely new perspective into the hidden struggles, the surprising triumphs, and the shocking failures of those charged with leading the United States through one of the most difficult periods in its history. Thanks to his extraordinary access, Rothkopf provides fresh insights drawing on more than one hundred exclusive interviews with the key players who shaped this era. At its core, National Insecurity is the gripping story of a superpower in crisis, seeking to adapt to a rapidly changing world, sometimes showing inspiring resilience -- but often undone by the human flaws of those at the top, the mismanagement of its own system, the temptation to concentrate too much power within the hands of too few in the White House itself, and an unwillingness to draw the right lessons from the recent past. Nonetheless, within that story are unmistakable clues to a way forward that can help restore American leadership.
Breeding Bio Insecurity
Author: Lynn C. Klotz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226444074
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In the years since the 9/11 attacks—and the subsequent lethal anthrax letters—the United States has spent billions of dollars on measures to defend the population against the threat of biological weapons. But as Lynn C. Klotz and Edward J. Sylvester argue forcefully in Breeding Bio Insecurity, all that money and effort hasn’t made us any safer—in fact, it has made us more vulnerable. Breeding Bio Insecurity reveals the mistakes made to this point and lays out the necessary steps to set us on the path toward true biosecurity. The fundamental problem with the current approach, according to the authors, is the danger caused by the sheer size and secrecy of our biodefense effort. Thousands of scientists spread throughout hundreds of locations are now working with lethal bioweapons agents—but their inability to make their work public causes suspicion among our enemies and allies alike, even as the enormous number of laboratories greatly multiplies the inherent risk of deadly accidents or theft. Meanwhile, vital public health needs go unmet because of this new biodefense focus. True biosecurity, the authors argue, will require a multipronged effort based in an understanding of the complexity of the issue, guided by scientific ethics, and watched over by a vigilant citizenry attentive to the difference between fear mongering and true analysis of risk. An impassioned warning that never loses sight of political and scientific reality, Breeding Bio Insecurity is a crucial first step toward meeting the evolving threats of the twenty-first century.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226444074
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In the years since the 9/11 attacks—and the subsequent lethal anthrax letters—the United States has spent billions of dollars on measures to defend the population against the threat of biological weapons. But as Lynn C. Klotz and Edward J. Sylvester argue forcefully in Breeding Bio Insecurity, all that money and effort hasn’t made us any safer—in fact, it has made us more vulnerable. Breeding Bio Insecurity reveals the mistakes made to this point and lays out the necessary steps to set us on the path toward true biosecurity. The fundamental problem with the current approach, according to the authors, is the danger caused by the sheer size and secrecy of our biodefense effort. Thousands of scientists spread throughout hundreds of locations are now working with lethal bioweapons agents—but their inability to make their work public causes suspicion among our enemies and allies alike, even as the enormous number of laboratories greatly multiplies the inherent risk of deadly accidents or theft. Meanwhile, vital public health needs go unmet because of this new biodefense focus. True biosecurity, the authors argue, will require a multipronged effort based in an understanding of the complexity of the issue, guided by scientific ethics, and watched over by a vigilant citizenry attentive to the difference between fear mongering and true analysis of risk. An impassioned warning that never loses sight of political and scientific reality, Breeding Bio Insecurity is a crucial first step toward meeting the evolving threats of the twenty-first century.
Rhetoric of InSecurity
Author: Victoria Baines
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100040658X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
This book demands that we question what we are told about security, using tools we have had for thousands of years. The work considers the history of security rhetoric in a number of distinct but related contexts, including the United States’ security strategy, the "war" on Big Tech, and current concerns such as cybersecurity. Focusing on the language of security discourse, it draws common threads from the ancient world to the present day and the near future. The book grounds recent comparisons of Donald Trump to the Emperor Nero in a linguistic evidence base. It examines the potential impact on society of policy-makers’ emphasis on the novelty of cybercrime, their likening of the internet to the Wild West, and their claims that criminals have "gone dark". It questions governments’ descriptions of technology companies in words normally reserved for terrorists, and asks who might benefit. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book builds on existing literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences, most notably studies on rhetoric in Greco-Roman texts, and on the articulation of security concerns in law, international relations, and public policy contexts. It adds value to this body of research by offering new points of comparison, and a fresh but tried and tested way of looking at problems that are often presented as unprecedented. It will be essential to legal and policy practitioners, students of Law, Politics, Media, and Classics, and all those interested in employing critical thinking.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100040658X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
This book demands that we question what we are told about security, using tools we have had for thousands of years. The work considers the history of security rhetoric in a number of distinct but related contexts, including the United States’ security strategy, the "war" on Big Tech, and current concerns such as cybersecurity. Focusing on the language of security discourse, it draws common threads from the ancient world to the present day and the near future. The book grounds recent comparisons of Donald Trump to the Emperor Nero in a linguistic evidence base. It examines the potential impact on society of policy-makers’ emphasis on the novelty of cybercrime, their likening of the internet to the Wild West, and their claims that criminals have "gone dark". It questions governments’ descriptions of technology companies in words normally reserved for terrorists, and asks who might benefit. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book builds on existing literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences, most notably studies on rhetoric in Greco-Roman texts, and on the articulation of security concerns in law, international relations, and public policy contexts. It adds value to this body of research by offering new points of comparison, and a fresh but tried and tested way of looking at problems that are often presented as unprecedented. It will be essential to legal and policy practitioners, students of Law, Politics, Media, and Classics, and all those interested in employing critical thinking.
Living in Dangerous Times
Author: David Denney
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405191767
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Through a series of essays by leading social public policy experts, Living in Dangerous Times analyzes the impact of fear on the development of social policy in the UK in the post 9-11 - and 7/11 - world. Incorporates an approach that pushes back traditional views of what the study of social policy should be about Features essays by leading scholars that combine original theories with empirical data Analyzes the complexities of policy development and governance in a world suffused with fear and uncertainty Addresses critical contemporary questions for policy makers and policy analysts
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405191767
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Through a series of essays by leading social public policy experts, Living in Dangerous Times analyzes the impact of fear on the development of social policy in the UK in the post 9-11 - and 7/11 - world. Incorporates an approach that pushes back traditional views of what the study of social policy should be about Features essays by leading scholars that combine original theories with empirical data Analyzes the complexities of policy development and governance in a world suffused with fear and uncertainty Addresses critical contemporary questions for policy makers and policy analysts
Emotional Freedom with No Fear, No Anger, and No Insecurity
Author: Marvin Kistler
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1645364704
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
There is an ancient belief that he who rules the self is greater than he who has captured a city. To rule the self, you have to have no fear, no anger, and no insecurities. In Emotional Freedom with No Fear, No Anger, and No Insecurity, over three dozen behaviors, tools, and skills are provided to help you achieve command of the self. You are not an emotionally free person until you have raised your level of consciousness to the extent that it allows you to control the thoughts that come into your mind. We may be advanced technologically, educationally, and intellectually, but we languish at a low, dysfunctional level of social development. The lack of acceptance we find in our social culture has impaired or damaged our self-worth. The opinions that we have of ourselves can have more of an impact on our lives emotionally, physically, mentally, and psychologically than anything else.A lack of understanding of our self has kept us in the dark about our real self. Gaining knowledge and discovering how we function in our relationship with our self and with others will open up a whole new realm and reveal a wealth of information.This enlightenment will allow you to take many different avenues and paths most suitable to you, and reveal answers and solutions about how you should live your life so that you can be the leader of the self who is in charge of the self.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1645364704
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
There is an ancient belief that he who rules the self is greater than he who has captured a city. To rule the self, you have to have no fear, no anger, and no insecurities. In Emotional Freedom with No Fear, No Anger, and No Insecurity, over three dozen behaviors, tools, and skills are provided to help you achieve command of the self. You are not an emotionally free person until you have raised your level of consciousness to the extent that it allows you to control the thoughts that come into your mind. We may be advanced technologically, educationally, and intellectually, but we languish at a low, dysfunctional level of social development. The lack of acceptance we find in our social culture has impaired or damaged our self-worth. The opinions that we have of ourselves can have more of an impact on our lives emotionally, physically, mentally, and psychologically than anything else.A lack of understanding of our self has kept us in the dark about our real self. Gaining knowledge and discovering how we function in our relationship with our self and with others will open up a whole new realm and reveal a wealth of information.This enlightenment will allow you to take many different avenues and paths most suitable to you, and reveal answers and solutions about how you should live your life so that you can be the leader of the self who is in charge of the self.
A World of Insecurity
Author: Pranab Bardhan
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674287584
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
An ambitious account of the corrosion of liberal democracy in rich and poor countries alike, arguing that antidemocratic sentiment reflects fear of material and cultural loss, not a critique of liberalism’s failure to deliver equality, and suggesting possible ways out. The retreat of liberal democracy in the twenty-first century has been impossible to ignore. From Wisconsin to Warsaw, Budapest to Bangalore, the public is turning against pluralism and liberal institutions and instead professing unapologetic nationalism and majoritarianism. Critics of inequality argue that this is a predictable response to failures of capitalism and liberalism, but Pranab Bardhan, a development economist, sees things differently. The problem is not inequality but insecurity—financial and cultural. Bardhan notes that antidemocratic movements have taken root globally in a wide range of demographic and socioeconomic groups. In the United States, older, less-educated, rural populations have withdrawn from democracy. But in India, the prevailing Hindu Nationalists enjoy the support of educated, aspirational urban youth. And in Europe, antidemocratic populists firmly back the welfare state (but for nonimmigrants). What is consistent among antidemocrats is fear of losing what they have. That could be money but is most often national pride and culture and the comfort of tradition. A World of Insecurity argues for context-sensitive responses. Some, like universal basic income schemes, are better suited to poor countries. Others, like worker empowerment and international coordination, have broader appeal. But improving material security won’t be enough to sustain democracy. Nor, Bardhan writes, should we be tempted by the ultimately hollow lure of China’s authoritarian model. He urges liberals to adopt at least a grudging respect for fellow citizens’ local attachments. By affirming civic forms of community pride, we might hope to temper cultural anxieties before they become pathological.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674287584
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
An ambitious account of the corrosion of liberal democracy in rich and poor countries alike, arguing that antidemocratic sentiment reflects fear of material and cultural loss, not a critique of liberalism’s failure to deliver equality, and suggesting possible ways out. The retreat of liberal democracy in the twenty-first century has been impossible to ignore. From Wisconsin to Warsaw, Budapest to Bangalore, the public is turning against pluralism and liberal institutions and instead professing unapologetic nationalism and majoritarianism. Critics of inequality argue that this is a predictable response to failures of capitalism and liberalism, but Pranab Bardhan, a development economist, sees things differently. The problem is not inequality but insecurity—financial and cultural. Bardhan notes that antidemocratic movements have taken root globally in a wide range of demographic and socioeconomic groups. In the United States, older, less-educated, rural populations have withdrawn from democracy. But in India, the prevailing Hindu Nationalists enjoy the support of educated, aspirational urban youth. And in Europe, antidemocratic populists firmly back the welfare state (but for nonimmigrants). What is consistent among antidemocrats is fear of losing what they have. That could be money but is most often national pride and culture and the comfort of tradition. A World of Insecurity argues for context-sensitive responses. Some, like universal basic income schemes, are better suited to poor countries. Others, like worker empowerment and international coordination, have broader appeal. But improving material security won’t be enough to sustain democracy. Nor, Bardhan writes, should we be tempted by the ultimately hollow lure of China’s authoritarian model. He urges liberals to adopt at least a grudging respect for fellow citizens’ local attachments. By affirming civic forms of community pride, we might hope to temper cultural anxieties before they become pathological.