Beyond Borders and Bullets

'Human security' advocates call for a different approach to global problems

Every day human cataclysms vie for headline space: Hunger and disease plague the war-riven Congo; the Sudanese government stonewalls United Nations peacekeepers; Myanmar's oppressive regime blocks aid for cyclone victims. Increasingly, it seems, the world's trouble spots are afflicted by both man-made miseries — civil wars, terrorism, genocide — and natural disasters. And the two are often

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