Past Research Projects
Human Security in Practice: East Asian ExperiencesSince its introduction in the Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1994, the concept of Human Security has received growing attention, and in 2012 a common understanding of the concept was reached at the UN General Assembly. However, the operationalization of the concept remains a contested matter. In particular, there are few researches that conduct comparative analysis on practical problem-solving efforts in the face of serious threats to human security in multiple countries. Against this backdrop, JICA-RI has launched a new research project on human security in East Asia to document existing good practices and promote further operationalization of the concept. The first phase of the project was to inquire into various stakeholders' understanding of the concept of human security as well as their perceptions of serious threats in each country and the region.
- Research area
- Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Support
- Research period
- 2013.10.01 ~ 2019.03.31
- Chief
- MINE Yoichi
- Researchers belonging to JICA Ogata Research Institute
- MUTO Ako、 Oscar A. Gomez、 Sachiko G. Kamidohzono、 KONO, Ayako、 Akihiko Tanaka、 Rui SARAIVA
- Related areas
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Research results (publications)
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The Emerging Human Security Norm in East Asia: Toward an Epistemic Community
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Human Security Norms in East Asia: Towards Conceptual and Operational Innovation
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Human Security Norms in East Asia
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Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia
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No.3 Revisiting Human Security: Recommendations from a Research Project Targeting Eleven East Asian Countries
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No.155 A New Perspective on Conflict Resolution in Asia: Integration of Peace and Development for the Philippines
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No.134 Perceptions and Practice of Human Security in Malaysia
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No.122 Does the Concept of Human Security Generate Additional Value? An Analysis of Japanese Stakeholder Perceptions
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No.102 Human Security in Practice in Thailand
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No.101 Human Security in Singapore: Where Entitlement Feeds Insecurity
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No.100 The Concept of Human Security in Vietnam
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No.99 Perception on Human Security: Indonesian View
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No.98 Human Security in Practice: The Philippine Experience(s) from the Perspective of Different Stakeholders
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No.96 Human Security and Development in Myanmar : Issues and Implications
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No.95 Human Security in Cambodia: Far From Over
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No.94 Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan's ODA for the 21st Century
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No.93 Human Security in Practice: The Case of South Korea
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No.92 Human Security in Practice: The Chinese Experience
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No.91 Toward a Theory of Human Security
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