In the final analysis, human security is a child who did not die, a disease that did not spread, a job that was not cut, an ethnic tension that did not explode in violence, a dissident who was not silenced. Human security is not a concern with weapons - it is a concern with human life and dignity (UNDP 1994, 22).
The perspectives on security changed drastically after the Cold War, when the process of securitization swept away the traditional state-centric understanding of security. Conventional security
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