Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives

Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives

Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives

Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives

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Overview

What is Non-Traditional Security? How have our understandings of security changed over the past decade? What are the dominant non-traditional security challenges we face in the world today? The concept of national security remains contested but our understanding of it continues to evolve as it is shaped by the world around us. From a globally dominant 'traditional' understanding of security during the Cold War characterised by a focus on countries and their militaries protecting their sovereignty to today, where non-military threats such as global pandemics, climate change, energy, to disasters threaten the wellbeing and livelihoods of people, communities, and the environment that form the backbone of society.The global dial has shifted towards a more comprehensive understanding of security that recognises these non-traditional security threats moving the focus away from solely the survival of the state to the empowerment and protection of people and the environment. This shift highlights the experiences of different individuals and communities, from civilians affected by war to irregular migrants moving from one place to the next, and what the world witnesses as efforts to empower and protect people and the environment.Indeed, comprehensive security has a long history in the post-colonial Asia-Pacific. Non-Traditional Security emerged after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. It emerged as a way to recalibrate the ways governments engaged people and communities and developed pathways for countries in the region to cooperate.Non-Traditional Security in the Asia-Pacific: A Decade of Perspectives, an interdisciplinary collection, is essential reading for anyone interested in the developments of security with a focus on the dominant non-traditional security threats in the Asia-Pacific over the last decade — from advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars, to policymakers at the local, national, regional, and international levels.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811224423
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/03/2021
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

Non-Traditional Security: Non-Traditional Security 20 Years On: Assessing the Place of the Field; Advancing Non-Traditional Security Studies; Non-Traditional Security: An Evolving Solution to New Challenges; Non-Traditional Security: Then and Now; Climate Security: Valuing and Evaluating the Future We Want; Climate Change (In)action, Shifting Goalposts; The Paris Climate Agreement: Optimism Despite the US Pullout?; Smart City Development: Supporting Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia?; Energy Security: The Energy Sector: Vulnerabilities and Prospects; The Search for Energy Security; Facilitating Nuclear and Hydroelectric Energy Safety; Stirring Nuclear into Asia's Energy Mix; Post-Nuclear Security Summits: The Need for Nuclear Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia; Food Security: Addressing Food Security from Farm to Plate; New Norms, New Challenges in Food Security; The Rise of Food Sovereignty in Southeast Asia; Southeast Asian Food Security: Muddy Waters or Clear Skies?; Inclusive Farming as a Foundation for ASEAN Food Security; Food Security in a Time of Climate and Economic Uncertainty; Health Security: Towards a More Comprehensive Global Health Agenda; Revitalising Global Health Governance; Ebola and Asia's Health Security; Emerging Diseases and Health Security in Southeast Asia; Migration: Comprehensively Tackling Trafficking in Persons; Migration: Perilous Passage for Better Futures; Movements of People: Dealing with Complexities and Challenges; ASEAN Convention against Trafficking in Persons: A Regional Approach to Fighting Human Trafficking; Peace And Conflict: Navigating the Path to Peace and Prosperity; Watershed Year for Myanmar, but What Next?; Clashes and Compromise — Common Challenges for Peace in Southeast Asia?; Conflicts and the Walk towards Peace?; Humanitarian Affairs: The New Realities and Changing Landscape of Humanitarian Action; Positions of Responsibility: People-Centered Approaches to Humanitarian Action; Humanitarian Technology: What's in a Name?; In Pursuit of a Reformed Global Humanitarian System; Urban Disasters in Asia: The Next Frontier in Humanitarian Action
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