submitted by David Hastings
The Human Security Index: Pushing the Perceptiveness Envelope on Security Situations?
How do we look at security? With respect to American vs. other country interests, stability, terrorism? Gathering intelligence on adversaries? Do we use GDP per capita, the Freedom in the World Index, Failed States Index, Happy Planet Index, Human Development Index, Global Competitiveness Index, Country Comparisons in the CIA World Factbook and other data/indicators to help with background?
But aren't those admirable approaches just subsets of our potential capabilities? Would they have helped us to forecast and respond wisely to events of, say, 1848? The Russian or Iranian Revolutions? Did they help us respond wisely to Katrina or Deepwater Horizon? Are they helping us with our many-year-evolving US Dollar, competitiveness, sustainability and social vulnerabilities? To many, the answer is no.
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