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Sub-state Governments as Rising International Actors. The Case of Human Security .......... 211
The aim of this article is to go beyond a state-centric perspective in secu rity/development studies and to present sub-state governments as rising political actors in international affairs who are able to provide human security in developing countries. To this end, this article presents how sub-state governments reach this target through non-military means, specifically through the instruments and mechanisms of development assistance policy. The analyzed sub-state governments were limited geographically to the cases from the European Union. This limitation is necessary for methodological purposes - the EU as a non-state and to some extent supranational organization provides an institutional and political support for sub-state governments ’ involvement in international issues, allowing to bypass central governments. This article derives from the assumption that human security is strongly correlated with devel opment assistance, following the logic of the UN Report on Human Security of 1994. Despite the fact that little has been written on sub state governments ’ activity in development policy/human security, they are active in all dimensions of human security.