Human Insecurities in Southeast Asia edited by Paul J. Carnegie, Victor T. King, Zawawi Ibrahim.

This book is a collection of work by scholars currently pursuing research on human security and insecurities in Southeast Asia. It deals with a set of ‘insecurities’ that is not readily understood or measurable. As such, it conceptually locates the threats and impediments to ‘human security’ within...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Carnegie, Paul J. (Editor), King, Victor T. (Editor), Zawawi Ibrahim (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Asia in Transition, 5
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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction
  • 2: Of Risk, Uncertainty, Safety and Trust: (Re)locating Human Insecurities
  • 3: ‘Anthropologizing Human Insecurities’: Narrating the Subjugated Discourse of Indigenes on the Deterritorialized Landscapes of the Malaysian Nation-State
  • 4: Imagined Communities, Militancy and Insecurity in Indonesia
  • 5: Space, Mobilities and Insecurity in Maritime Sabah: The Impact of Government Bordering Practices following the 2013 Intrusion
  • 6: How Safe is Safe? ‘Safe migration’ in Southeast Asia
  • 7: Can ASEAN Cope with ‘Human Insecurity’ in Southeast Asia? In Search of a New Asian Way
  • 8: Historical Injustice and Human Insecurity: Conflict and Peace-Making in Muslim Mindanao
  • 9: Civil Movements and Human Insecurity: A Case from Thailand
  • 10: Human Insecurities in Southeast Asia: Impediments to Achieving a People-Oriented ASEAN
  • 11: Plantation Economy, Indigenous People and Precariousness in the Philippine Uplands: The Mindanao Experience
  • 12: Conclusion
  • Index.