The responsibility to provide in Southeast Asia : towards an ethical explanation
Despite a long-held ASEAN principle of non-intervention, this theoretically rich book argues that there is an embryonic ethic of regional responsibility emerging among the countries of southeast Asia which reflects an evolution of attitudes about state sovereignty.
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press
2019.
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| Colección: | Bristol studies in East Asian international relations.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Series page; Series information; The Responsibility to Provide in Southeast Asia; Copyright; Dedication; Table of contents; List of Tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1 Towards an Ethos of Responsibility in Southeast Asia; Introduction; Responsibility in Southeast Asia: Provision, not protection?; Responsibility for the other: Introducing Levinas; About this book; 2 The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and Responses from Southeast Asia; Introduction; Sovereignty: From right to responsibility; The R2P: A doctrine for the twenty-first century?; Championing the R2P
- Critiquing the R2PSoutheast Asian responses to the R2P; Conclusion; 3 Towards a 'Responsibility to Provide' (R2Provide) in Southeast Asia; Introduction; Sovereignty and responsibility in Southeast Asia: Beyond the 'ASEAN way'?; Growing signs of regional responsibility; Nargis: Catalyst for the R2Provide?; Formulating and implementing the R2Provide; Conclusion; 4 Institutionalizing Security Regionalism: Responsibility as 'Response Ability'; Introduction; Developing responsibility and 'response ability' in Southeast Asia; Regionalizing security relations
- A defence regionalism to call their own: The ADMMAncillaries and annexes; Developing responsibility and 'response ability' beyond Southeast Asia; ASEAN Regional Forum: A bridge too far?; ADMM-Plus: A practical regionalism?; Conclusion; 5 Responsible Provision in HADR, Conflict Management and Human Rights; Introduction; Regional cooperation in HADR; HADR in Myanmar: From Nargis to Rohingya; The militarization of HADR: Pros and cons; HADR and implications for preventive diplomacy; HADR and deterrence; Regional cooperation in conflict management; Has ISIS come to Southeast Asia?
- Counterterrorism strategies: Direct/hard and indirect/softCounterterrorism cooperation: Existing and new forms; Militarizing counterterrorism: Implications for extant convention and practice; Regional cooperation in human rights; Conclusion; 6 Towards the Responsible Management of Disputes in Southeast Asia; Introduction; Regional experiences with rules; Is ASEAN going legal?; The politics behind the charter drafting process; Creating new rules or codifying old ones?; How do Southeast Asians resolve their disputes?; Trade disputes; Territorial disputes
- Coding interstate conduct in the South China SeaNo rules-based imperative (yet) in Southeast Asia?; Conclusion; 7 Communitarianism, Liberalism and the Limits of Responsibility in Southeast Asia; Introduction; Communitarianism and responsibility; Against totality, towards asymmetry and heteronomy; Conclusion; 8 Levinas and the Responsibility to Provide in Southeast Asia; Introduction; Responsibility as hospitality; Responsibility without reciprocity; Responsibility and justice; The R2Provide as responsibility for the other?; Responsible provision as acts in hospitality


