Celia McKeon is the coordinator of Rethinking Security, which aims to promote debate about the problems with the UK’s current approach to security, and build support for possible alternative approaches. She was previously assistant trust secretary at the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. Follow her @Celia_McKeon or keep up to date with Rethinking Security @securityrethink
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Published in: HomeThe UK’s National Security Capabilities Review – another missed opportunity?
Will the Cabinet Office's publication next week of the report on the UK’s National Security Capabilities Review...
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Published in: 50.50Uncomfortable assumptions about security: the UK vote on support for Saudi Arabia
Pervasive and problematic assumptions about the UK’s security lie at the heart of parliament’s recent decision to...
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Published in: 50.50Stop Trump – definitely! But then what?
Resisting Trump should involve asking the UK government to reconsider its approach to global security alliances.
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Published in: 50.50UK National Security Strategy: security for whom?
To make real progress on tackling insecurity, there needs to be far greater commitment by the British government to...
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Published in: openSecurityReimagining security
Does security mean defence: tanks and barbed-wire fences? Or can it mean building relationships, confronting...
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Published in: 50.50A story of moral abandon
Nonviolent power is quickly forgotten when the tried, tested and endlessly catastrophic option of violence...