Human Security in East Asia: Challenges for Collaborative Action: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415542838
ISBN-10: 0415542839
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
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Seria Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415542839
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction: Collaborative Action Problems in Human Security Sorpong Peou Part 1: Human Security: Theoretical & Conceptual Contentions 1. Critical Challenges for Globalism in Human Security Studies Sorpong Peou 2. The Western Intellectual Roots of Human Security Richmond Oliver 3. East vs. West? Debate & Convergence on Human Security Akiko Fukushima 4. Southeast Asia’s Points of Convergence On International Intervention Mely Caballero-Anthony Part 2: Collaborative Action on Human Security in East Asia 5. Human Security in Extremis: East- Asian Reactions to the Responsibility to Protect Paul M. Evans 6. East Asia’s Challenges to & Changes in The Peace Operations in East Timor Maiko Ichihara 7. The Limits of Collaborative Action on International Criminal Justice in East Asia Sorpong Peou 8. The Neo-liberalization of Security & Violence in Cambodia Simon Springer. Conclusion: Human Security & Policy Implications For Future Collaborative Action
Notă biografică
Sorpong Peou is Professor of International Security and on the Graduate Programme in Global Studies, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. Security and democracy studies are his main areas of expertise. His most recent book is International Democracy Assistance for Peacebuilding: Cambodia & Beyond (2007).
Recenzii
"This volume sheds an indispensable light on the recent human security policy agenda in East Asia. It offers us a cutting-edge assessment of the conceptual debates and empirical cases that the region has experienced so far. On that basis, it provides us with a balanced and realistic framework that we need in overcoming the ongoing challenge we face: achieving policy collaboration among various stakeholders interested or involve d in human security activities. This is a must read for academics and practitioners alike."
Professor Tsuyoshi Kawasaki (Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada)
".. a significant and indeed timely contribution to a better understanding of Human Security both in terms of providing different theoretical perspectives and practical findings. A must reading for anyone who cares deeply about how to advance effective cooperation on this issue."
Pranee Thiparat, Ph.D. (Department of International Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)
"…Human security has become a popular theme for students, scholars and – at least rhetorically – in some policy circles, but it has not yet found full acceptance within academic security studies. This collection of chapters – written by prominent academics in the field – takes the debate forward in new directions, applying the concept to new areas and new theoretical enquiries. It attempts – with some success – to resolve some of the remaining analytical conundrums found in the human security movement, and is well-written. It will be of interest to all those who seek to follow this fast moving debate."
Edward Newman (Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham)
"...this book is definitely the best written and edited volume on human security in East Asia thus far."
--Guen Lee, Pacifi c Affairs: Volume 83, No. 3 – September 2010
"It deserves a wide readership—academics, scholars, policy makers and students, who are interested in human security of East Asia, especially in Southeast Asia. In addition, this volume is a highly recommended purchase for university libraries and anyone who is trying to know more about the challenges and implications of human security in East Asia."
-Kai Chen, National University of Singapore
Professor Tsuyoshi Kawasaki (Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada)
".. a significant and indeed timely contribution to a better understanding of Human Security both in terms of providing different theoretical perspectives and practical findings. A must reading for anyone who cares deeply about how to advance effective cooperation on this issue."
Pranee Thiparat, Ph.D. (Department of International Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)
"…Human security has become a popular theme for students, scholars and – at least rhetorically – in some policy circles, but it has not yet found full acceptance within academic security studies. This collection of chapters – written by prominent academics in the field – takes the debate forward in new directions, applying the concept to new areas and new theoretical enquiries. It attempts – with some success – to resolve some of the remaining analytical conundrums found in the human security movement, and is well-written. It will be of interest to all those who seek to follow this fast moving debate."
Edward Newman (Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham)
"...this book is definitely the best written and edited volume on human security in East Asia thus far."
--Guen Lee, Pacifi c Affairs: Volume 83, No. 3 – September 2010
"It deserves a wide readership—academics, scholars, policy makers and students, who are interested in human security of East Asia, especially in Southeast Asia. In addition, this volume is a highly recommended purchase for university libraries and anyone who is trying to know more about the challenges and implications of human security in East Asia."
-Kai Chen, National University of Singapore
Descriere
This book explores human security in East Asia, focusing especially on the challenges of coordination and collaboration among actors involved in securing and promoting human security. It includes detailed case studies of military interventions in East Asia, including East Timor, and also non-military interventions, including international criminal justice in Cambodia.