CEU eTD Collection (2009); Holman, James Fredric Russell: ETHNIC CONFLICT IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS: THROUGH THE LENS OF TWO GENERATIONS OF SOCIETAL SECURITY

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author Holman, James Fredric Russell
Title ETHNIC CONFLICT IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS: THROUGH THE LENS OF TWO GENERATIONS OF SOCIETAL SECURITY
Summary This thesis sought to investigate whether there was utility in dividing the Copenhagen School’s societal security concept into two generations. This process led to the creation of two distinct theoretical frameworks each professing distinct explanatory qualities, which were then tested against the case study of the Solomon Islands ‘Tensions’. This test showed that such a division is justified, and that the both generations of societal security when analytically used independently provide a novel insight into the multiple features that concern the construction of identity, society and security.
Supervisor Roe, Paul
Department International Relations MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/holman_james.pdf

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