By Carolina G. HERNANDEZ, Eun Mee KIM, Yoichi MINE, and REN Xiao
2. Toward a Theory of Human Security
By Akihiko Tanaka
3.Sovereignty Issues in a Humanitarian Emergency: The 2008 Sichuan Earthquake
By Woo Yeal PAIK
4. Human Security after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Rethinking the Role of External Assistance.-
By Oscar A. GÓMEZ
5. Colliding Disasters: Conflict and Tsunami in the Context of Human Security in Aceh, Indonesia
By Vidhyandika Djati PERKASA
6. Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar: The Perfect Storm?
By Brendan M. HOWE
7. The Haiyan Crisis: Empowering the Local, Engaging the Global
By Perlita M. FRAGO-MARASIGAN
8. China in the Fight against the Ebola Crisis: Human Security Perspectives
By Shunji CUI
9. Human Insecurity Scourge: The Land Grabbing Crisis in Cambodia
By Sovachana POU and Paul Chambers
10. The Protracted Crisis in Mindanao: Japan’s Cooperation and Human Security
By Sachiko ISHIKAWA and Dennis QUILALA
11. South Korea’s Refugee Policies: National and Human Security Perspectives
By Shin-wha LEE
12. Trafficking of Fishermen in Southeast Asia: Sovereignty Questions and Regional Challenges.-
By Surangrut JUMNIANPOL, Nithi NUANGJAMNONG, and Sompong SRAKAEW
13. Conclusion: Ownership and Collaboration for Human Security in East Asia
By Carolina G. HERNANDEZ, Eun Mee KIM, Yoichi MINE, REN Xiao, and Ako MUTO
Carolina G. Hernandez is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, the Philippines.
Eun Mee Kim is Professor and Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University, Republic of Korea.
Yoichi Mine is Professor in the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Japan.
Ren Xiao is Professor in the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, China.
This book takes up a wide variety of human security challenges beyond the dimension of human conflict, and looks at both natural and human disasters that the East Asian region faces or is attempting to resolve. While discussing various human security issues, the case studies offer practical lessons to address serious human security challenges in the framework of the ASEAN Plus Three and beyond. Against the backdrop of multifaceted globalization and parochial reactions thereto, this book is a powerful contribution to universal human security.
Carolina G. Hernandez is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, the Philippines.
Eun Mee Kim is Professor and Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University, Republic of Korea.
Yoichi Mine is Professor in the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Japan.
Ren Xiao is Professor in the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, China.