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            Journal of Global Faultlines
            Pluto Journals
            2397-7825
            2054-2089
            1 December 2019
            : 6
            : 2 ( doiID: 10.13169/jglobfaul.6.issue-2 )
            : 139-149
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            Professor Paul Rogers is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford and Global Security Consultant with Oxford Research Group.
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            1. This article has been developed from a shorter article published in Open Democracy: “The Key to Global Security? It's Not Just About Security,” Open Democracy, 13 May 2019, www.opendemocracy.net/en/the-key-to-global-security-its-not-just-about-security/

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            15. For a more detailed discussion on re-thinking security, see: www.rethinkingsecurity.org

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