基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in August 2001).
Full Description
This third volume of three accepts that globalization is both the context within which Southeast Asian countries must function and is a process which governments and businesses have embraced. The focus of this text is on how the phenomenon of globalization has affected individuals' well-being and the community security.
Contents
Introduction - Defining the problem and managing the uncertainty, David B. Dewitt and Carolina G. Hernandez; Globalization, development and security in Southeast Asia - an overview, Hadi Soesastro. Regional Case Studies: Globalization, interdependence and regional stability in the Asia Pacific, Amitav Acharya; Conflict resolution as construction of security - peace-building, constructive intervention, and human security in Southeast Asia, Pierre Lizee; Globalization, norms and sovereignty - ASEAN's changing identity and its implications for development and security, David Capie; Human rights, security and development in Southeast Asia - an overview, Herman Kraft. Country Case Studies: The security implications of the liberalization and globalization of financial markets, Maria Socorro Gochoo-Bautista; Globalization and the human security of the poor in the Philippines, Amado Mendoza; Development, security and global restructuring - the case of Philippine export manufacturing industries, Leonora Angeles; The security problematique of globalization and development - the case of Indonesia, Rizal Sukma; Globalization and the military in Indonesia, Kusnanto Anggoro.