Overview

Governance refers to all of the processes of governing, whether undertaken by a government, market or network, whether over a family, tribe, formal or informal organization or territory and whether through the laws, norms, power or language of an organized society. Security refers to precautions taken to guard against crime, attack, sabotage, espionage, and other active or potential threats to human well-being conducted by state or society authorities.

Resource Library

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Hard Hearts and Open Minds? Governance, Identity and the Intellectual Foundations of Counterinsurgency Strategy
Fitzsimmons, Michael
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Facing the Facts: Peacekeeping's Place Within a Broader Approach to Security
Fitz-gerald, Ann
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Al-Qaeda and the Rise of China: Jihadi Geopolitics in a Post-Hegemonic World
Fishman, Brian
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Why Boko Haram should be on the European Union list of designated terror groups
Fiore, Giuseppe
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Terrorism and Civil War: A Spatial and Temporal Approach to a Conceptual Problem
Findley, Michael G. & Young, Joseph K.
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Bargaining and the Interdependent Stages of Civil War Resolution
Findley, M. G.
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