Is the discussion of 'statelessness' in the UN Security Council a question of human security or international security? / Valeria Bello
2013
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TitleIs the discussion of 'statelessness' in the UN Security Council a question of human security or international security? / Valeria Bello policy report 02/02
Distribution
GER
Summary
This report presents the results of both discourse and contents analyses of thirty four documents in which the concept of "Statelessness" appeared, as it developed within the United Nations (UN) Official Documents since 2000, and particularly within those produced by the Security Council (SC). From these analyses, three key phases of discourse emerge. It is evident that the statelessness question was particularly treated as an issue of international security in the years 2004-2007. However, it is concerning that more recently it has been increasingly related to terrorism. The main recommendation emerging from this study is that international organizations, and primarily the United Nations, should ensure that statelessness is firstly and above all seen as a serious problem endangering vulnerable people and not appropriated to the discourse on state security and terrorism.
AuthorsBello, Valeria
UN University
UN University
DateBarcelona : UN University, 2013
Description
24 p.
ISBN / ISSN
2312-4024 (print)
2312-4520 (online)
2312-4520 (online)