Non-Traditional Security Challenges in Asia

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CBRN threat analysis
Cleo Paskal
Climate Change
climate change adaptation policy
Crime Terror Nexus
Dennis Tanzler
East West Economic Corridor
economic resilience Asia
EEZ
Ely Karmon
Energy Resources
Environmental Issues
environmental risk assessment
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Foreign Exchange Reserve Assets
Global Gdp Growth
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System
Groundwater Depletion
Himalayan Asia
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Human Security
human security studies
hydro diplomacy research
IMS Reform
India's Oil Imports
India’s Oil Imports
Indus Waters Treaty
International Monetary Architecture
J. Jackson Ewing
Le Dinh Tinh
Meibo Huang
Molly Charles
Muslim World
OPCW Inspector
P. K. Gautam
Pradumna B. Rana
RMB Internationalization
Robert G. Wirsing
Samir Pradhan
Sea Water
Spent Fuel Cask
Super-sovereign Reserve Currency
Takeshi Takama
Trans-national Crime
transnational organised crime
Uttam Kumar Sinha
Vivek S. Mathur
WMD Proliferation
Yen's Internationalization
Yen’s Internationalization
Yiorghos Leventis

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  • ISBN 9780815373421
  • Weight: 790g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Asia is challenged by a number of non-traditional security issues including the food–energy–water nexus, climate change, transnational crime, terrorism, disaster relief and economic performance. This volume categorizes and clarifies some key emerging issues in the area and looks at their interconnectedness and implications.

The essays explore how non-traditional issues can manifest as security challenges, and the role of the state and military in dealing with these. Issue-based and area-specific, they rely on facts and interpretation of data, avoiding alarmist predictions. A nuanced and analytical approach into an uncharted area, this book will be essential for policymakers, researchers and students of security and strategic studies, foreign policy, sociology and political economy, as well as the general readers.

Shebonti Ray Dadwal is Fellow and Head of the Non-Traditional Security Centre at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi, and Member of the Editorial Board, Strategic Analysis (Routledge). Prior to rejoining IDSA in 2005, she worked as Deputy Secretary at the National Security Council Secretariat. She has been a member of the CSCAP Study Group on Asia-Pacific Cooperation for Energy Security as well as the Confederation of Indian Industry’s Steering Committee on Energy. Her published books are The Geopolitics of America’s Energy Independence:Implications for China, India and the Global Energy Market (2013) and Rethinking Energy Security in India (2002). Uttam Kumar Sinha is Fellow at IDSA and holds an adjunct position at the Malaviya Centre for Peace Research, Banaras Hindu University. At IDSA, he is the Managing Editor of Strategic Analysis (Routledge). He has been a Chevening Gurukul Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, a CSCAP-India representative for the Study Group on Water Resources Security, and the Chair of Near East and South Asia Regional Network on Water Dispute Resolution Mechanism, National Defense University, Washington. His research areas focus on non-traditional aspects of security, especially climate change and transboundary water issues, and he has published widely.