Non-traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas in SecuritizationMely Caballero Anthony, Ralf Emmers, Amitav Acharya As one important outcome of a three-year research project, this collection provides a comprehensive and extensive analysis of the emerging non-traditional security challenges in Asia. It explores the complex processes of how and why these issues emerge and how they are defined and responded to by governments and non-state actors. |
Contents
Functional and Normative Implications 247 | |
List of Figures vii | |
Index 251 | |
Securitization Politics | |
Malaysia the International Maritime | |
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