Conflict Neutralization in the Cambodia War
Title | Conflict Neutralization in the Cambodia War PDF eBook |
Author | Sorpong Peou |
Publisher | |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
On October 23, 1991, four Cambodian factions and many external powers signed a UN Permanent Five-initiated peace agreement to end the Cambodian conflict. This book explains the UN role in turning the Cambodian battlefield into a ballot box.
Post-Conflict Development in East Asia
Title | Post-Conflict Development in East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Brendan M. Howe |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2016-04-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317077415 |
East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial, ideological, and national wars have left their scars and legacies on regional, international, and national governance. Yet East Asian post-conflict development experiences have been viewed as remarkably successful. The three largest economies of East Asia, Japan, China, and South Korea, have all experienced dramatic growth but immediately prior to their periods of expansion, all experienced the devastating impacts of international conflicts and/or civil upheaval. These post-conflict development ’success’ stories do not, however, tell the whole tale. Other states in East Asia and in particular certain regions within some of these states, while apparently emerging from similar conflictual backgrounds, have experienced far less positive transitions. This volume critically assesses measurements of success in East Asian post-conflict development from a human-centered perspective. This involves a major re-evaluation of accepted accounts of domestic governance and international relations in East Asia from both a comparative and inter-disciplinary viewpoint. Case study rich, this volume provides policy prescriptions for East Asian donors and actors in an effort to provide Asian solutions for Asian problems.
Intervention and Change in Cambodia
Title | Intervention and Change in Cambodia PDF eBook |
Author | Sorpong Peou |
Publisher | Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
Pages | 621 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9812300422 |
While competitive intervention perpetuated hegemonic instability, cooperative and co-optative intervention seemed to lead the country in the direction of illiberal democracy, in which greater hegemonic stability exists and may persist for some time."--BOOK JACKET.
Challenging Post-conflict Environments
Title | Challenging Post-conflict Environments PDF eBook |
Author | Alpaslan Özerdem |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317168739 |
Crossing disciplinary boundaries, this volume by Özerdem and Roberts conceptualizes the challenges of developing sustainable agriculture in post-conflict environments as well as identifying the policies and practical solutions to achieve sustainable agricultural production which is central to the survival of humanity. Without sustainable agriculture, populations remain vulnerable increasing the likelihood of a return to conflict. Therefore, sustainable agriculture is central to effective post-conflict recovery that provides human security as well as stability and rule of law. Unique in combining a comprehensive and comparative understanding of sustainable agriculture challenges in post-conflict environments, there is originality in the interdisciplinary nature of the book. Interdisciplinary often means bringing together a political scientist and a sociologist, but in this case it means bringing together natural and social scientists, as well as those with practical experience in development and agricultural contexts. By adopting a holistic multi-disciplinary approach which identifies key themes and case studies, this book sets the scene for the debate surrounding sustainable agriculture in post-conflict environments. Seeing 'fixing' agriculture as more than merely a technical matter, the volume focuses on this critical post-conflict challenge with social, political and cultural characteristics and consequences as well as the obvious economic ones.
Human Security in East Asia
Title | Human Security in East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Sorpong Peou |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2008-11-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134033842 |
Since the end of the Cold War the number of interstate wars has remained relatively low, although whilst states may be more secure than ever this does not mean that individual human beings are too. This has led to a growing recognition of the importance of human security, in contrast to the traditional realist focus on state security. This book explores human security in East Asia, focusing in particular on the challenges to collaboration among actors involved in the process of human security promotion. It examines the theoretical complexities of conceptual arguments about human security, drawing on the ideas of scholars from Asia and the West, to provide a global perspective on what causes human insecurity and how security can best be achieved. It considers in detail case studies of military interventions in East Asia, in particular East Timor, and assesses how successful collaborative efforts have been in providing human security. It also explores case studies of non-military intervention, including international criminal justice in Cambodia and East Timor. It discusses the relationship of regional great powers such as China and Japan to human security promotion, arguing that it will be better served if these powers engage less in the traditional game of geopolitics and if human security objectives do not work against actors' interests. It shows how interventions to uphold human security have not always succeeded to the extent that was hoped, despite the best of intentions, and considers how improved collaboration can be achieved, so that future interventions enjoy more consistent success.
Human Security Studies: Theories, Methods And Themes
Title | Human Security Studies: Theories, Methods And Themes PDF eBook |
Author | Sorpong Peou |
Publisher | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Pages | 517 |
Release | 2014-03-31 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9814440477 |
Human Security Studies: Theories, Methods and Themes examines the concept of human security from different theoretical and methodological perspectives and shows how they help shed light on the different themes of global intervention. Liberal perspectives, represented by global legalism and developmentalism, share the optimism that human security can be ensured and enhanced through strengthening global governance. Realists remain skeptical about this liberal vision. While also critical of the liberal promise, critical theorists and feminists offer radical perspectives on human security. All these perspectives help explain the challenges of military intervention for human protection, micro-disarmament, international criminal justice, smart sanctions, human rights and democracy promotion, and human development.
International Democracy Assistance for Peacebuilding
Title | International Democracy Assistance for Peacebuilding PDF eBook |
Author | Sorpong Peou |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2007-10-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230590802 |
This book explains why international donors may succeed in putting war-torn countries on the path of democratic transition and negative peace, but fail to consolidate the gains they make. Critical of neo-institutionalism, but sympathetic to historical and normative institutionalism, this book advances 'complex realist institutionalism' theory.