Human Security: As A Counter-Terrorism Framework to realize Comprehensive Human Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v5i1.2050Keywords:
human security, overall human development, counterterrorism, state security-intervention and imperialismAbstract
The study aims to highlight the impact of Government counterterrorism policies on human security and state security, and the reflections of measures taken by states on the path of comprehensive human development by obstructing their basic and interrelated elements in the areas of human life: political and social. Economic and cultural environmental health. And the result concluded that The resilience of the terrorist threat has led to multi-level effects, most notably the failure to combat state security-based terrorism after 9/11. As a period of action that has not only affected the freedom and security of human beings as a prerequisite for achieving comprehensive human development. It distorted the humanitarian security agenda, then It has opened a major challenge to his supporters, going beyond criticizing the concept as an instrument of imperialism and the colonization of southern peoples by northern international powers – and a complement to democratic imperialism and predatory neo-liberal globalization In conclusion, the study proposes a vision to rebuild human security as a comprehensive framework stemming from localregional initiatives that support the balance in the fight against terrorism to achieve security that includes basic human values: freedom from fear, freedom from need, in addition to state security and human security. It creates a state of human security that contributes to the integration of the principles of human security and the conditions for ensuring comprehensive and independent human development to rebuild the disjointed southern societies. away from imperialist recruitment and conditional international assistance to serve the objectives of neoliberal ideology. Although they are difficult goals, western powers have dominated security initiatives in global politics.