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10. Multi-level Governance of (In)Security The Multiple Dimensions of (In)Security Violence/insecurity Economic dislocations Other existential risks Global Muscular geopolitics Proliferation of WMD Globally networked violence; terrorism Ungoverned capitalism Global financial shocks Illicit trade/capital flows Climate change Health pandemics North-South and regional Insecurity ‘blowback’ to North Regional conflict complexes. New centres of profit and power: BRICs etc Poorest countries bear the brunt? Competition over water, land, resources Regional and N-S population displacements National Lame Leviathans lose monopolies of violence Ungoverned spaces Privatised security Adjustment to global shocks harms development Deepening horizontal and vertical inequality ‘ Complex humanitarian emergencies’ Damaged environments, famine, disease, displacement Community and individual Non-state armed groups multiply Community, private and criminal violences Uneven impacts of development Insecure livelihoods; poverty and inequality Vulnerability to famine, disease, displacement Uneven distribution of risks between rich/poor