1. D. Chandler, ‘The Responsibility to Protect? Imposing the Liberal Peace’, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2004, pp. 59–81.
2. From abstract of K. Lidén, ‘Peace, self-governance and international engagement: A postcolonial ethic of pragmatic peacebuilding’, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Exploring The Past, Anticipating The Future, New York, 15 February 2009.
3. K. Lidén, Whose Peace? Which Peace? On the Political Architecture of Liberal Peacebuilding, MA thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Oslo, Norway, 2006, p. 102.
4. See a summary of the variety of definitions used, critiques and counter-critiques in Chapters 1 and 2 of S. Tadjbakhsh and A. Chenoy, Human Security: Concepts and Implications, London: Routledge, 2007.
5. P. Kerr, W.T. Tow and M. Hanson, ‘The utility of human security agenda for policy-makers’, Asian Journal of Political Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2003, pp. 89–114.