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Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives

Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies

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Ewing, JJ; Caballero-Anthony, M
February 5, 2021

The expansion of security studies that accelerated after the fall of the Soviet Union has proven to be more than a passing fad. Contemporary trends and events in the environmental, food, energy, health, development, and other sectors that have traditionally fallen outside the purview of “security” have propelled these issue areas up the policy strata of many states, international organisations, and civil society agendas. These shifts have led to the language and conceptual underpinnings of “security” being applied in novel ways and in new areas as tools for understanding and addressing contemporary challenges….

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Ewing, J. J., & Caballero-Anthony, M. (2021). Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies. In Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives (pp. 3–9). https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811224430_0001
Ewing, J. J., and M. Caballero-Anthony. “Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies.” In Non-Traditional Security In The Asia-Pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives, 3–9, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811224430_0001.
Ewing JJ, Caballero-Anthony M. Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies. In: Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives. 2021. p. 3–9.
Ewing, J. J., and M. Caballero-Anthony. “Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies.” Non-Traditional Security In The Asia-Pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives, 2021, pp. 3–9. Scopus, doi:10.1142/9789811224430_0001.
Ewing JJ, Caballero-Anthony M. Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies. Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives. 2021. p. 3–9.

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