The protection and promotion of human security in East Asia

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    • Howe, Brendan

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The protection and promotion of human security in East Asia

Brendan Howe

(Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series / series editor, Mark Beeson)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Although many of the states of East Asia have achieved startling success, not all have benefited from the region's development. Many of the most vulnerable sections of East Asian populations still face tremendous challenges in their daily lives, have yet to enjoy the rewards of the Asian Century, and may even be further imperiled as a result of the forces of development. Brendan Howe examines the measurements of success in East Asian development and governance from a human-centered perspective. He assesses obstacles to the protection and promotion of human security and development through detailed case studies of the most challenged states in the region, including Burma, Timor-Leste, Japan and North and South Korea. He looks at the roles that East Asian actors can play, and have been playing, in protecting and promoting human security at the theoretical and practical level.

Table of Contents

PART I: OPERATIONALIZING HUMAN SECURITY IN EAST ASIA 1. Introduction - Human Security: Challenges and Opportunities in East Asia 2. Human Security and Good Governance 3. East Asian Perspectives on Human Security and Governance PARt II: EAST ASIAN OBSTACLE CASE STUDIES 4. Human Security and National Insecurity in North Korea 5. Conflict Drivers in Muslim Mindanao 6. Human Insecurity and Underdevelopment in Laos 7. Transforming Conflictual Relationships in Burma/Myanmar 8. Rebuilding Human Security in Timor-Leste PART III: EAST ASIAN ACTORS 9. Human Security and Japanese Strategic Aid 10. South Korea's Contribution to the Promotion of Human Security 11. Conclusion: Future Contributions to East Asian Human Security

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