Peace and security studies in Southeast Asia show a rich array of theoretical and policy-oriented research that highlights key themes in the prevention and management of conflicts. These themes also highlight salient concepts that define approaches to peace and security. Two themes are noteworthy. First, while peace and security are not mutually exclusive, security cannot be assured by focusing on negative peace alone but also by a purposeful pursuit of positive peace, hence comprehensive security is critical. The second theme is the importance of regional institutions like ASEAN in managing intra-state relations. Given the fluid state of the global security environment, there is now greater scope for new thinking on how approaches to peace and security can be made more responsive to achieve shared goals.
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Volume 11 Number 1 (May 2023)
Table of ContentsSpecial Issue_Development of Peace Studies in the Asian Context: Trajectories and Complexity in the Post-Cold War
Peace and Security Studies in Southeast Asia in a Changing Global Environment
Mely Caballero-Anthony pp. 193-212 doi: 10.18588/202305.00a346
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