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The Duty to Secure: From Just to Mandatory Securitization

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Rita Floyd examines the evolution of security practices from discretionary to mandatory securitization in contemporary international relations. This work explores the ethical and political implications of treating security as an imperative duty rather than a choice.

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The Duty to Secure explores a fundamental shift in how security is conceptualized and practiced in modern governance and international relations. Rita Floyd argues that security has increasingly transformed from a discretionary practice into a mandatory obligation, with profound consequences for states, institutions, and individuals.

Through rigorous analysis, Floyd traces how and why securitization has become embedded as a duty across various contexts, from national security frameworks to global governance structures. She examines the philosophical foundations underlying this transformation and its practical implications for policy-making and decision-making processes.

This scholarly work addresses critical questions about the legitimacy of mandatory security measures, their effectiveness, and their impact on civil liberties and democratic governance. Floyd provides valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the evolving nature of security obligations in the 21st century.

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Author

Rita Floyd

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009468930

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