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HUMAN SECURITY
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Kaldor, Mary (2007)
Human Security: Reflections on Globalization and Intervention,
Cambridge: Polity Press.
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Glasius, Marlies and Mary Kaldor (eds.) (2005). A Human Security Doctrine for Europe. London: Routledge.

reports
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A European Way of Security.
The Madrid Report of the Human
Security Study Group (2007)

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Une approche européenne de la sécurité:
Le rapport de Madrid du Groupe d’Etude sur la Sécurité Humaine (French translation of the Madrid Report)
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A Human Security Doctrine for Europe
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The Barcelona Report of the Study Group on Europe's Security Capabilities.
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Faber, Mient Jan and Mary Kaldor (2007). 'Report on Human Secuirty in Palestine' May 2007.
Kaldor, Mary et al (2006). 'Evaluation of UNDP Support for Conflict Affected Countries'
Independent evaluation of UNDP assistance to conflict affected countries st request of the UNDP Executive Board and the Evaluation Office.

Kostovicova, Denisa (2007). 'European Zones of Human Security: A Proposal for the European Union'
Bolton, Matthew and Alex Jeffrey (2008). 'The Brckovica Option: A Policy Proposal for a Supervised District in Mitrovica, Kosovo'

essays & articles & lectures
Kaldor, Mary, Mary Martin and Sabine Selchow (2007). 'Human security: a new strategic narrative for Europe' International Affairs 83(2).
Special issue: Human Security and Civil Society in the Western Balkans, Suedosteuropa Mitteilungen, No. 1, Vol. 47, 2007.
including:
Mary Kaldor ‘Human Security in the Balkans’
Marie-Janine Calic ‘EU Enlargement and Common Foreign and Security Policy in the Western Balkans’
Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Denisa Kostovicova and Mary Martin ‘Civil Society’s Role in Advancing Human Security: European Union Policies in the Western Balkans’
Edis Arifagic and Senad Sabovic ‘A Human Security Assessment of EU Engagement in Kosovo’
Svetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic ‘Security Sector Reform and the Role of Civil Society in the Western Balkans’
Mark Freeman and Jaspreet K. Saini ‘Transitional Justice and Civil Society’
Natasa Kandic ‘Transitional Justice in the Post-Conflict Societies in Former Yugoslavia’
'Weapons of Mass Destruction, Terror, and Human Security'
Public lecture delivered by Professor Mary Kaldor on 7 March 2007 at the London School of Economics

Kaldor, Mary (2005). 'We have to think about the security of individuals rather than the protection of
borders.' Boston Review. A Political and Literary Forum, February/March 2005 Issue.
Glasius, Marlies and Mary Kaldor (2005). 'Individuals First: A Human Security Doctrine for the European Union.' Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft (IPG), 01/2005:62-84.
Kaldor, Mary (2004).
'A Human Security Doctrine for Europe, and Beyond.' International Herald
Doctrine, 30-Sep-2004.

Madrid Report: commissioned papers and case studies
Human Security : a new Strategic Narrative
Mary Kaldor, Mary Martin and Sabine Selchow
A Human Security Assessment of EU Engagement in Kosovo
Senad Šabović

A Minor Matter? Young People in an EU Human Security Doctrine
Jenny Kuper

Case Study: Lebanon
Mary Kaldor and Genevieve Schmeder

Human Security in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The European Union as a force for good?
Mary Martin

Mission Not So Impossible: The AMM and the Transition from Conflict to Peace in Aceh, 2005-2006
Kirsten E. Schulze

Report on Human Security in Palestine
Mient Jan Faber and Mary Kaldor

Secure learning: the role of training in embedding a Human Security doctrine for Europe
Mary Martin


Barcelona Report: background
studies, papers and reports
The following papers,
commissioned by the Study Group, were presented at the Brussels Conference. They
are first drafts only. The final papers will be presented to Secretary-General
Javier Solana along with the Study Group's report in September 2004, and will be
published in early 2005.
Balkans Paper
by Denisa Kostovicova
Great Lakes Paper
by Victoria Brittain and Augusta Conchiglia
Middle East Paper
by Yahia Said
South Caucasus Paper
by Mient-Jan Faber and Mary Kaldor
West Africa Paper
by David Keen

The following papers,
commissioned by the Study Group, were presented at the Berlin Conference and the
Second London Meeting. They are first drafts only. The final papers will be
presented to Secretary-General Javier Solana along with the Study Group's report
in September 2004, and will be published in early 2005
Tasks
Principles for the Use of the Military in Support of Law-Enforcement Operations
by Andy Salmon and Mary Kaldor
Civilian Tasks and Capabilities in EU Operations
by Renata Dwan
The Bumpy Road to Re-Establishing a Monopoly of Violence
by Herbert Wulf
Women as Agents of Change in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
by Sonja Licht
Capabilities and Embedding
An International Law Framework for a European Security Strategy
by Christine Chinkin
What Colour is Your Elephant? The Military Aspect of European Security
by Christopher Ankersen
Equipment and Resources
by Genevieve Schmeder
Embedding a Bottom-up Approach to Human Security: The case of European Security Policy
by Stefanie Flechtner
draft 'visions papers'
European Security Policy: Visions or Concepts
by Mary Kaldor and Marlies Glasius
bibliographies &
background papers
Annotated Bibliography
by Chris Ankersen
Bibliography on Gender and Conflict
by Seema Kazi
Background Paper on CFSP and ESDP
by Sarah Cussen
Inventory of Proposals related to ESDP
by Sarah Cussen

follow-up study: the European Union and the
tsunami response
'Between Conflict and Peace: Tsunami Aid and Reconstruction in Aceh'
by Kirsten E. Schulze
'The European Union and Sri Lanka: Tsunami Response and Long-Term Policy'
by
Marlies Glasius
'Joint Recommendations for Sri Lanka and Aceh'
'Human Security, EU Policy and the Response to the Tsunami'

reports of meeting
First Meeting, London, 14-15 December 2003
Brainstorm Meeting on Europe’s Security Strategy, London, 23 January 2004
Security Round Table, Istanbul, 12 March 2004
Summary Report, Conference on Regional Experiences and Study Group Meeting, Brussels, 17-19 March 2004
Summary Report, Expert Seminar Towards a Global Security Policy for Europe: Tasks and
Capabilities, Berlin, 18-19 May 2004
Report, Second London Meeting of the Study Group, London, 2-3 July 2004

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