Asian Security Reassessed
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 betwe...
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Singapore :
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2006.
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- 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.
- 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.