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@book{ Klingebiel2006,
 title = {New interfaces between security and development: changing concepts and approaches},
 editor = {Klingebiel, Stephan},
 year = {2006},
 series = {DIE Studies},
 pages = {93-105},
 volume = {13},
 address = {Bonn},
 publisher = {Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH},
 isbn = {3-88985-305-6},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-109640},
 abstract = {"For some years the nexus of development and security has been a key conceptual and also political issue. The associated debates are wide-ranging, extending from the basic question of the relationship between development and security to the concrete interaction of military and civil actors in a given post-conflict situation. The present volume seeks to contribute to this debate by considering various dimensions of the subject." (excerpt). Contents: Mark Duffield: Human security: linking development and security in an age of terror (11-38); Necla Tschirgi: Security and development policies: untangling the relationship (39-68); Clive Robinson: Whose security? Integration and integrity in EU policies for security and development (69-92); Jakkie Cilliers: New interfaces between security and development (93-106); Ann M. Fitz-Gerald: Addressing the security-development nexus: implications for joined-up government (107-126); Stephan Klingebiel: Converging the role of development policy and security policy? New approaches in Africa (127-145).},
 keywords = {civil society; security; Africa; Entwicklungspolitik; post-war period; security policy; Afrika; humanitäre Hilfe; EU policy; humanitarian intervention; development zone; Sicherheitspolitik; humanitäre Intervention; humanitarian aid; promotion of development; development policy; EU-Politik; militärische Intervention; Entwicklungshilfe; Entwicklungsgebiet; Entwicklungsplanung; development planning; Entwicklungsland; Entwicklungsförderung; development aid; Sicherheit; Zivilgesellschaft; military intervention; terrorism; Nachkriegszeit; Terrorismus; developing country}}