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Human Security in Asia : Interrogating State, Society, and Policy

Majee, Debtanu(Edited by)Nandy, Debasish(Edited by)
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This book discusses Human Security from a theoretical perspective.

It builds theories in order to understand a phenomenon in a structured and well-ordered way.

It sheds light on the conditions of the economy, food, health, community, environmental and political security in Asian states.

It explores the idea of human security to understand the issues jeopardizing an individual’s security in the Asian continent and suggests policies to overcome these problems.

This book argues that the nature of the government and the constitution are equally essential in ensuring the human security of a country.

Some countries in Asia are not only economically vulnerable but also politically disrupted.

The issues of hunger, poverty, illiteracy, militancy, terrorism, and ethnoreligious conflicts have posed threats to human security.

The pandemic COVID-19 has brought a great humanitarian crisis.

The role of the Asian states in combatting COVID-19 and protecting public health is highlightedin this book.

With a multidimensional outlook this edited volume attempts to delineate an interdisciplinary discourse of human security in an Asian context.

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Product Details
Springer Verlag, Singapore
9819935849 / 9789819935840
Hardback
02/02/2024
Singapore
English
310 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm