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<ArticleSet><Article><Journal><PublisherName>Librello</PublisherName><JournalTitle>Journal of Human Security</JournalTitle><Issn>1835-3800</Issn><Volume>11</Volume><Issue>1</Issue><PubDate PubStatus="epublish"><Year>2015</Year><Month>02</Month><Day>24</Day></PubDate></Journal><ArticleTitle>Editorial for Journal of Human Security Volume 11</ArticleTitle><FirstPage>1</FirstPage><LastPage>4</LastPage><ELocationID EIdType="doi">10.12924/johs2015.11010001</ELocationID><Language>EN</Language><AuthorList><Author><FirstName>Sabina</FirstName><LastName>Lautensach</LastName><Affiliation>Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Human Security, Librello, Basel, Switzerland&#13;
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Human Security Institute, Canada&#13;
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University of Northern British Columbia,&#13;
Terrace Campus, BC, Canada. salaut@gmail.com</Affiliation></Author></AuthorList><ArticleIdList><ArticleId IdType="pii">johs-11.1.1</ArticleId></ArticleIdList><History><PubDate PubStatus="received"><Year>2015</Year><Month>02</Month><Day>24</Day></PubDate><PubDate PubStatus="accepted"><Year>2015</Year><Month>02</Month><Day>24</Day></PubDate></History><Abstract>This editorial marks the beginning of the journal's eleventh year since its inception as the Australasian Journal of Human Security. As a sample from an ex­tremely tumultuous era in human history, this time span has consistently provided an abundance of human security issues for me to comment on. Yet, for the first time since that fateful day in September of 2001, I feel that the world has arrived at another historical turning point. I am referring to the attack on the Paris office of the satirical journal Charlie Hebdo on January 7 and the events immediately following it.</Abstract></Article></ArticleSet>
