National security, statecentricity, and governance in East Asia
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National security, statecentricity, and governance in East Asia
(Security, development and human rights in East Asia / series editor, Brendan Howe)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book assesses the extent to which an emphasis on national security and prioritization of state interests has dominated governance policy-making in Northeast and Southeast Asia, at the expense of human security, human development, and human rights. The findings are that in many cases, there are embedded structural obstacles to achieving human-centered governance objectives in the region. These relate to the role of the military, historical authoritarian legacies, and new authoritarian trends. Contributors examine not only the most obvious instances of military domination of governance in the region (North Korea with its "Military First" philosophy, Thailand since the 2014 coup, and Myanmar with its long history of military rule), but also less well known examples of the influence of conflict legacies upon governance in Cambodia, Timor-Leste, and Laos, as well as the emergence of new reservoirs of power and resources for the forces of authoritarianism.
目次
1. State-Centric Challenges to Human-Centered GovernanceBrendan Howe
2. The New Kimism in Son'gun Korea: The Third Generation of the Kim DynastyDaniel A. Pinkston
3. In the Land of Democratic Rollback: Military Authoritarianism and Monarchical Primacy in ThailandPaul Chambers
4. Governance and Human Insecurity in MyanmarAlistair D. B. Cook
5. The Politics of Survival in Cambodia: National Security for Undemocratic ControlSorpong Peou
6. Neo-Authoritarian Peace in Timor-LesteYuji Uesugi
7. More Growth, Less Freedom? Charting Development Pathways in Lao PDRKearrin Sims
8. ConclusionBrendan Howe
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