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A Review of 'Human Insecurities in Southeast Asia'
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Reviewed workCarnegie, Paul J.; King, Victor T.; Ibrahim, Zawawi (ed.): Human Insecurities in Southeast Asia. Asia in Transition, Vol. 5. Singapore: Springer 2016. 978-981-10-2244-9
Abstract Debates on human insecurities are crucial in a changing world that witnesses high social inequality, degradation of environment, social tensions and a growing violation of human rights. Unfortunately, all these issues permeate the social structures of Southeast Asian countries in different ways. In ... view more
Debates on human insecurities are crucial in a changing world that witnesses high social inequality, degradation of environment, social tensions and a growing violation of human rights. Unfortunately, all these issues permeate the social structures of Southeast Asian countries in different ways. In that region civil society faces problems that are diverse, as seen in the political tensions in Thailand, the deterritorialization of indigenous peoples in Philippines and Malaysia, human rights violations in Myanmar, and numerous other challenges. Such setting demands different approaches from institutions and communities to overcome pending risks threatening their populations.... view less
Classification
Social Sciences
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 11-12
Journal
Journal of Human Security, 14 (2018) 1
ISSN
1835-3800
Status
Published Version; reviewed