In the wake of 9/11, the Asian crisis and the 2004 Tsunami, traditional analytical frameworks appear increasingly unable to explain the ways in which individuals and communities are rendered insecure, or to advance individual, global or environmental security. This innovative new book challenges these limitations and addresses the missing problems, people and vulnerabilities of the Asia-Pacific region, while also turning a new, critical eye on traditional inter-state strategic dynamics. This book offers an accessible account of often-neglected realities of marginalisation and vulnerability…mehr
In the wake of 9/11, the Asian crisis and the 2004 Tsunami, traditional analytical frameworks appear increasingly unable to explain the ways in which individuals and communities are rendered insecure, or to advance individual, global or environmental security. This innovative new book challenges these limitations and addresses the missing problems, people and vulnerabilities of the Asia-Pacific region, while also turning a new, critical eye on traditional inter-state strategic dynamics.This book offers an accessible account of often-neglected realities of marginalisation and vulnerability in the region, and a powerful argument for the empowerment and security of the most vulnerable. It Considers issues such as tension on the Korean peninsula, environmental change, Indonesian conflict, the war on terror and the plight of refugees.
Anthony Burke teaches International Relations and Security Studies at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Matt McDonald is Assistant Professor in International Security at the University of Warwick
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Introduction: Asia Pacific security legacies and futures Matt McDonald & Anthony Burke PART I: AGENTS 1. Regionalism and security in East Asia Julie Gilson 2. Emancipation and force: the role(s) of the military in Southeast Asia Alex J. Bellamy and Bryn Hughes 3. The political economy of security: geopolitics and capitalist development in the Asia Pacific Mark Beeson 4. Deconstructing the discourse of epistemic agency: a Singaporean tale of two 'Essentialisms' See Seng Tan PART II: STRATEGIES AND CONTEXTS 5. Constructing separatist threats: security and insecurity in Indonesian Aceh and Papua Edward Aspinal and Richard Chauvel 6. Freedom from fear: conflict, displacement and human security in Burma (Myanmar) Hazel Lang 7. Australia paranoid: security politics and identity policy Anthony Burke 8. Harm and emancipation: making environmental security 'critical' in the Asia Pacific Lorraine Elliott 9. Seeking security for refugees Sara Davies 10. Discourses of security in China: towards a critical turn? Yongjin Zhang 11. Nuclear weapons in the Asia Pacific: a critical security appraisal Marianne Hanson 12. US hegemony, the war on terror and security in the Asia Pacific Matt McDonald PART III: FUTURES 13. Dealing with North Korea: conventional and alternative security scenarios Roland Bleiker 14. Security as enslavement, security as emancipation: gendered legacies and feminist futures in the Asia Pacific Katrina Lee Koo Conclusion: emancipating security in the Asia Pacific? Simon Dalby
Introduction: Asia Pacific security legacies and futures Matt McDonald & Anthony Burke PART I: AGENTS 1. Regionalism and security in East Asia Julie Gilson 2. Emancipation and force: the role(s) of the military in Southeast Asia Alex J. Bellamy and Bryn Hughes 3. The political economy of security: geopolitics and capitalist development in the Asia Pacific Mark Beeson 4. Deconstructing the discourse of epistemic agency: a Singaporean tale of two 'Essentialisms' See Seng Tan PART II: STRATEGIES AND CONTEXTS 5. Constructing separatist threats: security and insecurity in Indonesian Aceh and Papua Edward Aspinal and Richard Chauvel 6. Freedom from fear: conflict, displacement and human security in Burma (Myanmar) Hazel Lang 7. Australia paranoid: security politics and identity policy Anthony Burke 8. Harm and emancipation: making environmental security 'critical' in the Asia Pacific Lorraine Elliott 9. Seeking security for refugees Sara Davies 10. Discourses of security in China: towards a critical turn? Yongjin Zhang 11. Nuclear weapons in the Asia Pacific: a critical security appraisal Marianne Hanson 12. US hegemony, the war on terror and security in the Asia Pacific Matt McDonald PART III: FUTURES 13. Dealing with North Korea: conventional and alternative security scenarios Roland Bleiker 14. Security as enslavement, security as emancipation: gendered legacies and feminist futures in the Asia Pacific Katrina Lee Koo Conclusion: emancipating security in the Asia Pacific? Simon Dalby
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