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| 100 | 1 | _aWilliam T. Tow | |
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_aNew Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific _bChina, Japan and Australia |
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_aOxford _bRoutledge _c20160429 |
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| 520 | _bNew Approaches to Human Security in the Asia-Pacific offers a distinctly Asia-Pacific-oriented perspective to one of the most discussed components of international security policy, human security. This volume of regional experts assess countries that have either spearheaded this form of security politics (Japan and Australia) or have recently advanced to become a key player on various aspects of human security in both a domestic and global context (China). The authors provide an interesting investigation into the continued relevance and promise of the human security paradigm against more 'traditional' security approaches. Accordingly the book will appeal to readers across a wide band of the social sciences (international relations, security studies, development studies and public policy) and to practitioners and analysts working in applied settings. | ||
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