A critical analysis of post cold war emerging dimensions of security
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the societal dimensions of security in
Kenya. In achieving this objective, the study has examined the debates relating to the
concept of security. The study acknowledges that the understanding and the
conceptualization of the term security is contested. The contestation arises from the
neglect of the field of security studies for along time in favour of other subject areas
in International Relations and the predominance of the state as the principal referent
object of security. In the ensuing debates, this study recognizes the widened
approach to the study of security in which issues in the sectors of economics,
environment, society, political, in additional to the military are considered. In
addition, the study recognizes the emergence of the concept of human security which
while advocates for protection of fundamental freedoms.,. further broadens the
conceptual lenses from which to examine the concept of security.
The debates on the societal dimensions of security are driven by
putting the individual as the referent object of security and more specifically
examining existential threats to matters of identity. Thus societal security issues are
considered as those matters that threaten the survival of the society's identity, and
therefore warrant some serious action above normal politics. Given the
understanding of the concept of security and how the Securitization process can be
applied to a specific referent object, this study has identified Corruption as a societal
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security issue in Kenya. The study concludes that, corruption, as an event put
through the Securitization process indeed passes 'as a societal security matter. The
existence of corruption in Kenya and the existential threat it poses to the Kenyan
society touches on the core values of Kenyans.
Citation
Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Studies, Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (IDIS.), University of Nairobi,2008.Publisher
University of Nairobi Institute Of Diplomacy And International studies, University Of Nairobi