Security, Citizenship and Human Rights
Discover the intricate relationship between security, citizenship, and human rights in D. McGhee's thought-provoking work, Security, Citizenship and Human Rights. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 221 pages and dives deep into the complexities surrounding counter-terrorism, immigration, and the evolving notions of citizenship in today's world. McGhee expertly explores the dialogue on human rights and the concept of 'equalities,' shedding light on how these themes play out in contemporary Britain. This first edition is essential for anyone looking to understand the modern implications of security policies on societal values and individual freedoms. Enhance your understanding of pressing social issues by adding this important title to your collection today.