Asia's emerging regional order : reconciling traditional and human security

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Asia's emerging regional order : reconciling traditional and human security

edited by William T. Tow, Ramesh Thakur, and In-Taek Hyun

(Foundations of peace)

United Nations University Press, c2000

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Linkages between traditional security and human security / William T. Tow and Russell Trood
  • Toward a new concept of security : human security in world politics / Woosang Kim and In-Taek Hyun
  • The concept of "human security" extended : "Asianizing" the paradigm / Withaya Sucharithanarugse
  • Indonesia after the fall of President Suharto : a "case study" in human security / Ikrar Nusa Bhakti
  • Approaching human security as "middle powers" : Australian and Canadian disarmament diplomacy after the cold war / Carl Ungerer
  • Asian values and human security cooperation in Asia / Hyun-Seok Yu
  • Human rights and culture : implications for human security / Wilfrido V. Villacorta
  • "Grey area phenomena" and human security / Peter A. Chalk
  • Refugees and forced migration as a security problem / William Maley
  • Environmental security / Lorraine Elliott
  • Maritime security in the Asia-Pacific / Jin-Hyun Paik and Anthony Bergin
  • Human and economic security : is there a nexus? / Leong Liew
  • Seeking human security from nuclear weapons : recent non-traditional initiatives / Marianne Hanson
  • Human security regimes / Ramesh Thakur
  • Human security and the ASEAN regional forum : time for a rethink about regionalism? / Chandran Jeshurun
  • Pursuing "informal" human security : a "Track II" status report / Toshiya Hoshino
  • Human security and regional cooperation : preparing for the twenty-first century / Sung-Han Kim
  • The security dilemma revisited : implications for the Asia-Pacific / Joseph A. Camilleri

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内容説明

The concept of 'human security' has captured the attention of both national policy-makers and independent analysts throughout Asia. Its most compelling feature is an emphasis on the social, economic and political well being of individuals, linking international security to the community and to the individual rather than restricting it to the purview of the state. The concept is especially relevant to an Asia-Pacific region which is experiencing immense structural changes. Immense human security problems threaten to overwhelm Asian states' capacities to resolve them: falling real incomes and rising poverty levels; destabilizing migration flows; food shortages and malnutrition; declining public health and education and intensifying crime rates. These problems cannot be solved by deploying military forces or relying on international diplomats to fashion traditional power balances along state-centric lines. They must instead be resolved through cooperative interaction among intellectual communities, government leaders, grass roots organizations and the general public. Most fundamentally, governments must initiate and sustain more direct ties with those over whom they presume to serve. This volume offers several proposals for integrating traditional and human security approaches, including supplementing the ASEAN Regional Forum with a more 'Asia-centric' security dialogue structure, developing groups of experts or 'epistemic communities' that could more readily influence policy-making elites in the region, and linking grass-root environmental groups, anti-nuclear groups and others to first and second track fora invested with identifying new regional security approaches.

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