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Evolving Approaches to Regional Security Cooperation
A Conceptual Analysis of Cooperative Security with Illustrations of Practices in East Asia- Authors:
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- Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden, Volume 208
- Publisher:
- 2013
Summary
Diese Studie verdeutlicht das Konzept der kooperativen Sicherheit als Ansatz zur regionalen Zusammenarbeit in Sicherheitsfragen mit zwei Forschungsmethoden: eine konzeptuelle Analyse, ergänzt um Fallstudien. Mit dem sozialen Konstruktivismus als seinem wichtigsten Analyseinstrument beschreibt die Autorin, wie das Konzept der kooperativen Sicherheit sich abhängig von Dynamik und Kontext innerhalb der Region ändert.
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- Copyright year
- 2013
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-0325-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-4693-2
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden
- Volume
- 208
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 171
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Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 8
- Acknowledgements No access Pages 9 - 10
- Understanding Security and Security Cooperation No access Pages 11 - 14
- Introducing the Concept No access Pages 14 - 17
- Comparison with Other Concepts of Security Cooperation No access Pages 17 - 19
- Problems and Confusion No access Pages 19 - 20
- Conceptual Analysis No access Pages 20 - 24
- Case Study No access Pages 24 - 26
- Analytical Tools No access Pages 26 - 28
- Cooperative Security: A Conceptual Analysis II. Explaining Regional Security Cooperation: A Constructivist Approach to Security Studies No access
- Normative and Ideational Structures of International Security No access Pages 31 - 37
- The Role of Identity No access Pages 37 - 39
- Agent-Structure Dynamics in International Security No access Pages 39 - 40
- Defining Security Cooperation No access
- The Emergence of Security Cooperation No access
- Main Principles of a Security Community No access
- The Development of a Security Community No access
- Defining International Regime No access
- Security Regimes No access
- International Regime and Sovereignty No access
- Defining a Region No access Pages 61 - 63
- The Security Dimension of Regionalisation No access Pages 63 - 64
- Chapter Conclusion No access Pages 64 - 65
- Scholarly Usage - International Relations No access
- Scholarly Usage - Security Studies No access
- Cooperative Security in Europe No access
- Cooperative Security in the Asia-Pacific No access
- Cooperative Security in Other Regions No access
- Examining the Different Usages and Concepts: The Main Findings No access Pages 83 - 85
- Introducing the Variables No access Pages 85 - 86
- The Concept of Security and Threat Perception No access
- Identity and Threat Perception No access
- Scope of Threat: The Increase of Transnational Threat No access
- Various Forms of Norm Generation No access
- Norm Contestation and Norm Localisation No access
- Concepts of Cooperative Security: The Analysis and Main Hypothesis No access Pages 103 - 105
- Illustrating the Concept: Practices of Cooperative Security in East Asia IV. Trilateral Cooperation in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore No access
- Maritime Security in Southeast Asia No access Pages 109 - 112
- An Historical Overview on Regional Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia No access Pages 112 - 119
- Regional Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia since 2000: Closer Cooperation in Maritime Security No access Pages 119 - 123
- The Malacca Strait Patrol (MSP) Initiative No access Pages 123 - 126
- Responding to the Increase in Transnational Threats No access Pages 126 - 128
- A Higher Level of Cooperation: A Consequence of the Interplay between the Changes in Threat Perception and the Changes in Norms No access Pages 128 - 130
- Chapter Conclusion No access Pages 130 - 130
- East Asia: An Overview of Regional Dynamics No access Pages 131 - 134
- The Rise of China and Engagement with Southeast Asia No access
- ASEAN Plus Three No access
- ASEAN Regional Forum No access
- The South China Sea Dispute: The Declaration of the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) and the Guidelines for the Implementation of the DOC No access
- East Asia Summit No access
- Normative Changes No access Pages 148 - 152
- A Broader Concept of Security and the Preference for Multilateralism: The Interplay between the Changes in Threat Perception and the Changes in Norms No access Pages 152 - 155
- Chapter Conclusion No access Pages 155 - 155
- Key Findings and Contribution No access Pages 156 - 160
- Further Studies on Cooperative Security No access Pages 160 - 161
- Bibliography No access Pages 162 - 171





