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    Tabela 3.1 Segurana na viso tradicional e Segurana centrada no indivduo

    Segurana centrada noestado (tica neorealista) Segurana centrada noindivduo

    Referente (objeto)

    O estado o objeto a serprotegido. Se o estado estprotegido, todos que vivemdentro dele tambm estaroprotegidos.

    Indivduos so to importantesquanto os estados. Asegurana do estado ummeio e no um fim.

    Valores Soberania, poder, integridade

    territorial, independncianacional

    Segurana pessoal, bem estare liberdade individual:1.Segurana fsica e provisode necessidades bsicas

    2.Liberdade pessoal (deassociao)3.Direitos Humanos,econmicos e sociais

    Ameaas

    Violncia direta organizadapor outros estados, violncia ecoero provenientes deoutros estados e atores noestatais

    Violncia direta: morte,drogas, desumanizao,discriminao, armas dedestruio em massa,violncia contra mulheres

    Violncia indireta: privaes,doenas, desastres naturais,subdesenvolvimento,deslocamento populacional,degradaoambiental,desigualdade,pobreza, opresso esectarianismo tnico.Ameaas de fontesidentificveis ( estados eatores no estatais) e defontes estruturais ( relaes depoder desde a famlia at aeconomia global)

    Meios de proteo

    Uso da fora ou ameaa deuso, equilbrio de poder, meiosmilitares, fortalecimento dopoder econmico, poucaateno s leis e instituies

    Promoo do desenvolvimento

    humano: necessidadesbsicas, igualdade,sustentabilidade, e maiordemocratizao e participaoem todos os nveis.

    Promoo do desenvolvimentopoltico: normas globais einstituies internacionaismais o uso da fora coletivaassim como sanes em casode genocdio; cooperaoentre estados. Confiana nasinstituies internacionais,

    redes e coalizes eorganizaes internacionais.

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    Fonte: Human Security, Concepts and Implications, Shahranou Tadjbakhsh and AnuradhaM. Chenoy, Routledge, NY,2009,p.41.

    Tabela 3.2. Comparao entre as concepes de Segurana Humana estabelecidaspela UNDP e pela inic iativa das Potncias Mdias encabeadas pelo Canad

    UNDP Potncias Mdias

    Segurana para QuemO indivduo O indivduo, porm o

    Estado tambmimportante

    Segurana de quevalores

    Segurana PessoalBem estar e liberdade

    individual

    Segurana PessoalBem estar e liberdade

    individualSegurana contra que

    ameaasViolncias direta e indireta;Maior nfase nas violncias

    indiretas, sobretudodecorrentes de fatores

    econmicos e ambientais

    Violncias direta e indireta;Maior nfase nas violncias

    diretas e em dois nveis-nacional/societal einternacional/global

    Segurana por que meios Promoo dodesenvolvimento humano;

    necessidades bsicassomadas igualdade,

    sustentabilidade e maiordemocratizao e

    participao em todos osnveis da sociedade global

    Promoo dedesenvolvimento

    poltico:normais globais einstituies ( governana),

    mais o uso da foracoletiva e sanes se e

    quando se fizeremnecessrias.

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    Tabela 3.3. Violncias Diretas e Indi retas Segurana Humana

    Violncia Direta Violncia Indireta

    Morte violenta/ deficincias: vtimas decrimes violentos, assassinato de mulheres ecrianas, violncia sexual, terrorismo, ataquesentre grupos, genocdio, tortura e morte dedissidentes, assassinato de representantesoficiais, morte em decorrncia de guerra.

    Privao: de necessidades bsicas ( alimento,gua potvel, atendimento bsico bsico,

    educao primria)

    Desumanizao: escravido e trfico demulheres e crianas; uso de crianas soldados,abuso fsico de mulheres e crianas ( emambientes domsticos); seqestro, rapto,deteno ilegal de opositores polticos

    Doenas: Incidncia de doenas queameaam a vida (infecciosas, cardiovasculares,cancergenas)

    Drogas: dependncia de drogas Desastres naturais ou causados pelo homem:inflao, desemprego, desigualdade,crescimento ou declnio populacional, pobrezanacional, baixo PIB, baixa renda per capita,desigualdade regional e instabilidadeeconmica global, estagnao, mudanasdemogrficas

    Discriminao e dominao: prticas e leisdiscriminatrias contra minorias e crianas;banimento ou fraude em eleies; subversodas instituies polticas e da mdia

    Deslocamento Populacional: nacional,regional e global refugiados e migrantes

    Disputas internacionais: tenses/crises entreestados/ crises bilaterais/regionais +

    tenses/crises entre grandes potnciasDegradao Ambiental: local, nacional,

    regional, global

    Armas de grande potencial de destruio: aproliferao de armas de destruio em massa,

    armas convencionais de potencial avanado,minas terrestres.

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    Tabela 5.1

    O processo de Securitizao

    Tabela 5.2

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    Tabela 5.3

    O speech act: t ipos

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