2014
DOI: 10.12924/johs2014.10010076
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Can the Pragmatic East Asian Approach to Human Security Offer a Way for the Deepening of the Long Peace of East Asia?

Abstract: East Asia (including Southeast and Northeast Asia) has witnessed the most spectacular pacification in the world during the past 30 years. Certain dimensions related to human security have been perceived as weak points in the long peace of East Asia. Despite progress, authoritarian violence is still a reality in East Asia. At the same time, certain other dimensions of human security-most distinctively those elements related to "freedom from want"-have developed very well during the long peace of East Asia. This… Show more

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“…First, it is not very helpful to delineate an "Asian version" of human security. Kivimaki's (2014) discussion is representative of this problem. He identifies the five elements of the "Asian version" of human security as follows (Kivimaki 2014: 78-79):…”
Section: Discussion: Human Security In East Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it is not very helpful to delineate an "Asian version" of human security. Kivimaki's (2014) discussion is representative of this problem. He identifies the five elements of the "Asian version" of human security as follows (Kivimaki 2014: 78-79):…”
Section: Discussion: Human Security In East Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%