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245 02 $aA growing force :$bcivil society's role in Asian regional security /$cedited by Rizal Sukma and James Gannon.
246 3 $aCivil society's role in Asian regional security
260 $aTokyo ;$aNew York :$bJapan Center for International Exchange,$c©2013.
300 $ax, 163 pages :$bmap ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aForeword / Hitoshi Tanaka -- Introduction: civil society's role in Asian regional security / Rizal Sukma -- Changing concepts of security and the role of NGOs in East Asia / Gui Yongtao -- Global health, civil society, and regional security / Yanzhong Huang -- The role of civil society organizations in combating human trafficking in Southeast Asia / Jun Honna -- The growing role of NGOs in disaster relief and humanitarian assistance in East Asia / Yukie Osa -- Climate change and security in East Asia: mapping civil society organizations' contributions / Chung Suh-Yong -- Civil society organizations and maritime security cooperation: opening up the "black box" of piracy / J.N. Mak -- Conclusions: Strengthening civil society's contributions to regional security / James Gannon -- Appendix: Civil society organizations active in Asia -- About the contributors -- About JCIE.
520 $a"East Asia is undergoing a remarkable transformation, but at the same time it faces an increasing number of potentially destabilizing security challenges. While there has been growing attention to the need for governmental cooperation to make the region more secure, much less attention has been paid to what is happening outside of official circles. Yet nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in the region have, in fact, quietly been playing a greater role in responding to security threats. In this volume, authors from the region explore how NGOs are becoming a growing force in five areas - piracy, disaster relief, human trafficking, health, and climate change - to shed light on how they are helping to make East Asia more secure and on the potential for civil society to serve as a catalyst for deeper regional cooperation"--P. [4] of cover.
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700 1 $aSukma, Rizal,$d1964-
700 1 $aGannon, James$q(James G.)
710 2 $aNihon Kokusai Kōryū Sentā.
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