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This edited volume examines the rise of “security governance” — the shift from traditional, state‑centric security policies toward multi‑actor, decentralized models involving international organizations, private actors, and non‑state stakeholders. It highlights the often‑overlooked phenomenon of unintended consequences, showing how well‑intentioned security measures — from sanctions to peace‑building or anti‑terrorism financing — can yield paradoxical outcomes such as increased insecurity, state fragility, or political abuse. Through case‑studies and scholarly essays, the book analyzes such unintended effects and offers frameworks for anticipating, mitigating, or avoiding them
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Publisher: Routledge
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978‑0415532624
Pages: 240