Description
With the countries of Southeast Asia increasingly challenged by a plethora of nontraditional security issues-climate change, food and water security, infectious diseases, and migration key among them-a number of important questions have emerged: What national and regional efforts are being made to address these issues? Why have some approaches proven more successful than others? How do competing private and public interests affect the ability of states to protect their citizens?
Addressing these questions, Amy Freedman and Ann MarieMurphy explore the factors that continue to impede cooperation in combating transnational security threats across the region.
About the Author
Amy L. Freedman is professor of political science and international studies at Long Island University Post. Herprevious books include Threatening the State: The Internationalization of Internal Conflicts. AnnMarieMurphy is associate professor in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. She is coeditor of Legacies of Engagement in Southeast Asia.
Book Information
ISBN 9781626376854
Author Amy L. Freedman
Format Hardback
Page Count 250
Imprint Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc