The Human Security Paradigm and Cosmopolitan Democracy

Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 1 (2): 167-174 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper discusses the relation between the human security paradigm and the cosmopolitan democracy scenario as models for humanizing and changing the current international system and transforming it in a global security and development system centered on the individual rather than on the nation state. The main idea for which I argue is that the human security paradigm and the changes it determined in international relations (especially through the responsibility to protect principle) are compatible with the cosmopolitan democracy scenario for changing and transforming the current international system.

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