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Abstract
This title was first published in 2003. This three-volume set examines the relationship between government and civil society in their efforts to define and pursue security. Including the results of an extensive research program, each volume is organized around one of the three principal themes - environment, people and globalization, supplying compelling evidence of the tension between economic change and human well-being. Challenging the conventional wisdom about the beneficial results of economically induced change, this first volume suggests that too often the mismanagement of development jeopardizes the security of individuals, families, communities, and possibly the state, by harming the very environment which is required to sustain both people and their economic existence. Bringing together an international group of scholars from a variety of disciplines, this volume is particularly relevant for academic and general research communities in the areas of social, economic, political and security matters of Southeast Asia.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Map -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Map Showing Location of Study Areas -- VOLUME II -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- 1 Defining the Problem and Managing the Uncertainty -- 2 Development and Security for the Peoples of Southeast Asia: Dealing with the Dynamics of Growth and Crisis -- PART II: CASE STUDIES -- 3 Migration, Security, and Development: The Politics of Undocumented Labor Migration in Southeast Asia -- 4 Perceptions of Women Migrant Workers from the Philippines and Indonesia -- 5 Security Implications of the Economic Crisis for Indonesian Workers -- 6 Industrialization and Workers' Security: A Political Perspective -- 7 Stockbrokers-tumed-Sandwich Vendors: The Economic Crisis and Small-Scale Food Retailing in Thailand and the Philippines -- 8 'Good' Governance and the Security of Ethnic Communities in Indonesia and the Philippines -- Bibliography -- Index.
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