The Philippine military and civilian control: under Marcos and beyond
In: Third world quarterly, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 907-923
ISSN: 0143-6597
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In: Third world quarterly, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 907-923
ISSN: 0143-6597
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In: Journal of international affairs, Band 38, S. 243-258
ISSN: 0022-197X
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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.
In: The international political economy of new regionalisms series
In: The international political economy of new regionalisms series
In: Development and security in Southeast Asia Vol. 1
In: The Pacific review, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 544-557
ISSN: 1470-1332
In: The Pacific review, Band 8, Heft 3: Special issue on "ASEAN in the post-cold war era", S. 544-557
ISSN: 0951-2748
The authors note that the contemporary movement of peoples across national borders has shaped and continues to reshape the world in ways that require new tools for understanding this phenomenon and its implications for societies. They attempt to understand this phenomenon by way of relating migration forces and flows with security and stability, especially as these concepts pertain to Southeast Asia in particular and the Asia-Pacific region in general. (DÜI-Sen)
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In: Foreign Relations Monographs
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In: Security, development and human rights in East Asia
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.--
In: Asian Security Studies
Introduction, Peter Shearman, S.1. - 1. The Rise of China, Power Transition, and International Order in Asia: A New Cold War, Peter Shearman, S. 8. - 2. Power Shift: Asia, China and the Decline of the West, Michael Cox, S. 28. - 3. The EU's Role in Security and Regional order in East Asia, Yeo Lay Hwee, S. 44. - 4. The South China Sea Issue And Its Implications For The Security Of East Asia, Carolina G. Hernandez, S. 58. - 5. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Future Balancing Coalition in Asia?, Matthew Sussex, S. 69. - 6. Russia's Policy Towards Pacific Asia, Vyacheslav Amirov, S. 86. - 7. Janpan's Changing Security Policy and the Dynamic Defence Force Concept, Toshiya Nakamura, S. 103. - 8. The Emergent Nuclear Order in South Asia, Sumit Ganguly, S. 124. - 9. North Korea: How will it End?, Christoph Bluth, S. 140. - 10. Terrorism and Insurgencies in Southeast Asia and Their Implications for Counter-Terrorism and Regional Order, Andrew T. H. Tan, S. 155. - 11. International Implications of Organized Crime and Corruption in East and Southeast Asia, Leslie Holmes, S. 172. - Conclusion, Peter Shearman, S. 189
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In: Disarmament: a periodic review by the United Nations, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 59-183
ISSN: 0251-9518
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[ ... ] Morokvasic-Müller, M.: Europe: a continent of (im-)migration. - S. 29-70 Doomernik, J.: Globalization and irregular migration : the European Union's response. - S. 71-99 [ ... ] Lusterio Rico, R.: Labor migration in Asia : policies, issues, and implications. - S. 137-156 Tigno, J. V.: Irregular migration from and within Asia. - S. 157-182 Wong, D.: Forced migration in East Asia. - S. 183-204
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The reader includes a "Joint Statement on East-Asian Community Building" by the Steering Committee of the Asia Pacific Agenda Project (APAP), a consortium of policy research institutes in Asia Pacific. It was prepared for the Bali ASEAN leaders meeting in October 2003 and the Japan-ASEAN leaders meeting in December 2003
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