Human Security in Afghanistan: Reconstructing An Alternative Notion of Security for Afghanistan in the South Asian security Paradigm

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This book seeks to trace and document the status of human security in Afghanistan. Realizing the sensitivity of the life of the people of Afghanistan, it focuses on the alternative solutions available to construct the notion of security for Afghanistan in Asian countries.

It takes a close look at the role and condition of economic security, health security, environmental security, personal security, community security, political security, food security and health and education in Afghanistan. Further explaining the concept of human security, it discusses at length the mechanics of creating opportunities for Afghan community, reconstruction needs of Afghanistan, global vulnerabilities in urban Afghanistan, human security threats, urban management and water security, environmental situation, ecosystem, natural disasters and climate change, land use, agriculture and soils in the country.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arpita Basu Roy

Arpita Basu Roy is a Project Fellow at the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institue of Asian Studies, Kolkata. She has been engaged in active research on various issues relating to Afghanistan and has contributed several scholarly research papers and articles on the subject. She has represented the Institute at various international and national seminars and conferences held in India and abroad.

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Title
Human Security in Afghanistan: Reconstructing An Alternative Notion of Security for Afghanistan in the South Asian security Paradigm
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788182747401
Length
xxxii+178p., Illustrations; Maps; 24cm.
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