ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE OF THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LIMITS THROUGH THE LIGHT OF THE HUMAN SECURITY CHALLENGES Cover Image

ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE OF THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LIMITS THROUGH THE LIGHT OF THE HUMAN SECURITY CHALLENGES
ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE OF THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LIMITS THROUGH THE LIGHT OF THE HUMAN SECURITY CHALLENGES

Author(s): Gabriel Nicolae Pricină, Cosmin Mihai Pricina
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Social Theory, Sociobiology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Ediktura Beladi
Keywords: human security; human development; sustainable development; public policies;

Summary/Abstract: This article is intended as a general analysis of the relationship between human development and human security, understood as complementary visions in ensuring sustainable development. Along with this analysis, another study of statistical trends based on official data on the positive and negative aspects related to human security risks and the main directions that can ensure the development of public policies subsumed by the need for human development was also carried out. The analysis of the measures adopted in different societies to ensure the economic and social development allows the identification of the logic of the governments in the light of the obtained results. The analysis of statistical data related to Romania highlights the current situation and allows the performance of scenarios related to future developments. Also, the official statistical data favor the analysis related to positive and negative factors that imply the real implementation of sustainable intervention policies. In the case of this study we find that Romania tends to become a country of disparities, where the correlation between the economic, health and education systems has been lost and where the positive results in the economy tend to be limited in the future by the loss of competitiveness in the medical and educational system through poor funding, totally inappropriate for international best practice models, especially in developed countries. The economic performance resulting from the total GDP and per capita is not found in the increase of the population's income, and the difficulty of covering the costs of daily living is reflected in the decrease in the quality of life of a part of the population.

  • Issue Year: XVIII/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 164-171
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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