ABSTRACT

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.

part I|1 pages

Conceptual Clarity

chapter 1|26 pages

Traditional and Non-Traditional Issues

Conceptual Framework

chapter 2|17 pages

Traditional and Non-Traditional Security

Exploring Practical and Conceptual Challenges

chapter 3|13 pages

Environmental Change

A Very Traditional Threat

part II|1 pages

Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies

chapter 4|32 pages

Adaptation to Climate Change

Conflict Prevention through Expanded Vulnerability Assessments

part III|1 pages

Water Concerns and Responses

chapter 6|17 pages

Prospects and Challenges of Hydro-Diplomacy

Examining South Asia

chapter 7|21 pages

River Diplomacy in Himalayan Asia

On the Way to Calamity?

chapter 8|27 pages

Enhancing Water Security in Southeast Asia

The Case of the Mekong River

part IV|1 pages

Trans-national Crimes

chapter 9|15 pages

Trans-national Crime

chapter 10|20 pages

Fighting Terrorism and Crime

A Human Security Perspective

chapter 12|27 pages

Management of Trans-national Organized Crime

Toward Contextualization

part V|1 pages

Energy Security

chapter 14|22 pages

Gulf’s Role in India’s Energy Security

Exploring Policy Options

chapter 15|14 pages

Energy Security

The Eastern Mediterranean Case

part VI|1 pages

Financial and Economic Security

chapter 16|20 pages

Reforming the International Monetary System

An East Asian Perspective

chapter 17|21 pages

The Evolving Multi-layered Global Financial Safety Net 1

Asia’s and India’s Role