This book addresses the scope and nature of the global structures and operations that affect state behavior and preferences concerning human security. In other words, it discusses how and to what extent the state, in its attempt to address human security challenges, is influenced or conditioned by global factors.
This book addresses the scope and nature of the global structures and operations that affect state behavior and preferences concerning human security. In other words, it discusses how and to what extent the state, in its attempt to address human security challenges, is influenced or conditioned by global factors.
Sangmin Bae is Associate Professor of Political Science at Northeastern Illinois University. She is author of When the State No Longer Kills: International Human Rights Norms and Abolition of Capital Punishment (2007). Makoto Maruyama is Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Advanced Social and International Studies at the University of Tokyo. He is co-editor of Japanese Economy and Society under Pax-Americana (2002).
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Foreword Hideaki Asahi 1. Introduction: The State and Human Security Sangmin Bae PART I: STATE BEHAVIOR PREFERENCES AND PERFORMANCE 2. Environmental Change and Human Security Richard Matthew 3. Human Security Emergent? Post-Authoritarian and Post-Neoliberal Discourse and Public Policy in Latin America David Leaman 4. Why Human Security Why Japan Misako Kaji PART II: THE STATE DURING THE HUMAN SECURITY CRISIS 5. Aspiring Powers and Human Security: A Case Study from the Haitian Earthquake Courtney Hillebrecht and Patrice C. McMahon 6. Gender Global Crises and Human Security Gale Summerfield 7. The Fukushima Disaster and Human Security in Japan: From "Atoms for Peace" to People's Peace Makoto Maruyama PART III: THE STATE AND INTERNATIONAL DYNAMICS 8. The European Union Japan and the Elusive Global Human Security Partnership Martyn de Bruyn 9. Promises and Pretenses of Declining Street Homelessness in the United States and Japan: A Human Security Perspective Matthew Marr 10. Water Scarcity and Food Security: Lessons from the International Food Crop Trade between Japan and the United States Jenny Kehl
Foreword Hideaki Asahi 1. Introduction: The State and Human Security Sangmin Bae PART I: STATE BEHAVIOR PREFERENCES AND PERFORMANCE 2. Environmental Change and Human Security Richard Matthew 3. Human Security Emergent? Post-Authoritarian and Post-Neoliberal Discourse and Public Policy in Latin America David Leaman 4. Why Human Security Why Japan Misako Kaji PART II: THE STATE DURING THE HUMAN SECURITY CRISIS 5. Aspiring Powers and Human Security: A Case Study from the Haitian Earthquake Courtney Hillebrecht and Patrice C. McMahon 6. Gender Global Crises and Human Security Gale Summerfield 7. The Fukushima Disaster and Human Security in Japan: From "Atoms for Peace" to People's Peace Makoto Maruyama PART III: THE STATE AND INTERNATIONAL DYNAMICS 8. The European Union Japan and the Elusive Global Human Security Partnership Martyn de Bruyn 9. Promises and Pretenses of Declining Street Homelessness in the United States and Japan: A Human Security Perspective Matthew Marr 10. Water Scarcity and Food Security: Lessons from the International Food Crop Trade between Japan and the United States Jenny Kehl
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