학술논문

Sources of human insecurity in post-war situations: the case of Gaza
Document Type
Survey
Source
Journal of Human Security. December, 2011, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p23, 14 p.
Subject
National security -- Social aspects
Households -- Social aspects
Violence -- Social aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1835-3800
Abstract
This paper explores classical and war-related factors associated with human insecurity reports in the Gaza Strip following the winter 2008-09 Israeli attack. A cross-sectional survey was conducted six months after the Israeli attack with adults from 3017 households. Results demonstrate that persons with greater human capital and socioeconomic resources were somewhat protected from human insecurity associated with the attack and siege. Results also underscore the significance of including both classical and war-related factors in assessing human insecurity in conflict, and the link between individual and communal/national security. While it is important to intervene by supporting Gazans with food and aid, interventions should also address the violence of war and ongoing siege as one of the causes of human insecurity. Keywords: Gaza strip, human security, displacement, distress.
The Gaza Strip population has been exposed to various forms of long-term political violence under the Israeli military occupation. With its population composed largely of displaced Palestinian refugees of the [...]