In/security: global geographies of a troubled everyday

Security is possibly the defining word of the 21st century. This article explores two issues around security and insecurity that have been of concern to geographers: first, whether there can be any positive change in the Global South, when the poorest countries suffer the highest levels of insecurit...

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