Political elites in East Asia tend to view the concept of human security with scepticism. On the one hand, broader notions of security are acknowledged. However, traditional views on sovereignty and deeply embedded norms relating to non-intervention and consensus politics have fostered conservative views towards parts of the human security agenda that challenge state/elite perspectives. This article identifies and explores this tension, and comments on the potential for different ‘strands’ of human security to inform future regional cooperation and dialogue, and concludes that human security's breadth continues to fuel an endless debate about its clarity and utility in East Asia. Such confusion is a challenge for its future relevance in the...
The concept of human security gained prominence in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the Asian fina...
Regional integration is generally seen as having positive security outcomes with respect to traditio...
Since the Post-Cold War, human security studies have become attracted in the international communit...
The paper examines different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of...
New Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented persp...
East Asia is a region deeply affected by colonial, ideological, and national wars. At the level of i...
East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pacification i...
Conceptual debates on what constitutes human security have continued for two decades. However, the q...
Human security is usually framed as a multidimensional concept that depends on socio-political, econ...
Abstract: East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pac...
The concept of human security gained prominence in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the Asian fina...
Following the end of the Cold War, security approach has shifted from state (traditional) to human (...
One of the major challenges in introducing a new concept is to operationalize it in order for the id...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
Abstract: This article proposes human security as an analytical framework to understand the current ...
The concept of human security gained prominence in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the Asian fina...
Regional integration is generally seen as having positive security outcomes with respect to traditio...
Since the Post-Cold War, human security studies have become attracted in the international communit...
The paper examines different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of...
New Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented persp...
East Asia is a region deeply affected by colonial, ideological, and national wars. At the level of i...
East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pacification i...
Conceptual debates on what constitutes human security have continued for two decades. However, the q...
Human security is usually framed as a multidimensional concept that depends on socio-political, econ...
Abstract: East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pac...
The concept of human security gained prominence in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the Asian fina...
Following the end of the Cold War, security approach has shifted from state (traditional) to human (...
One of the major challenges in introducing a new concept is to operationalize it in order for the id...
Abstract: Human security is a concept that evolved from the shift that occurred in the political and...
Abstract: This article proposes human security as an analytical framework to understand the current ...
The concept of human security gained prominence in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the Asian fina...
Regional integration is generally seen as having positive security outcomes with respect to traditio...
Since the Post-Cold War, human security studies have become attracted in the international communit...