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|a Hoadley, Stephen.
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|a Asian Security Reassessed
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|a Table of Contents; Part I: Approaches to Asian Security; 1. The Evolution of Security Thinking: An Overview by Stephen Hoadley; Part II: Security Management by Asian States and Regional Institutions; 2. Asia from Colonialism to Culturalism by Bernd Martin; 3. Japan and East Asian Regional Security by Julie Gilson; 4. China's Security Strategy and Policies by Jian Yang; 5. United States Security Policies in Asia by Jörn Dosch; 6. Regional Security Institutions: ASEAN, ARF, SCO and KEDO by Jürgen Haacke; Part III: Non-Traditional Challenges to Asian Security.
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|a 7. Weapons Proliferation in Asia by Rod Lyon8. Conflicts over Natural Resources and the Environment by Clevo Wilson and Clem Tisdell; 9. Ethnic Conflict, Separatism and Terrorism by Jürgen Rüland; 10. Irregular Migration as a Security Issue by Stephen Hoadley; 11. Globalization and Asian Financial Insecurity by Mia Mikic; 12. Challenges to Human Rights and Civil Liberties by Anja Jetschke; Part IV: New Concepts of Asian Security; 13. Asian Security as a Global Public Good by Hermann Schwengel; 14. Communities and Security in Pacific Asia by Dominique Schirmer.
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|a This book traces changes in the concept of security in Asia from realist to cooperative, comprehensive, and human security approaches, and assesses a number of policy alternatives to management of both old and new security threats. It surveys not only orthodox security threats such as tensions between regional powers or armed ethnic antagonists but also new sources of anxiety such as resource scarcity, economic instability, irregular migration, community fragmentation, and international terro ...
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