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ID060774
Title ProperTsunami and security Asia's 9/11
LanguageENG
AuthorHuxley, Tim
Publication2005.
Descriptionp123-132
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite its huge human cost and notwithstanding the recent panglossian predictions of some observers of Asian politics and international relations, the tsunami disaster has not affected the security outlooks of even the most severely affected states in any fundamental way. The tsunami's huge human toll should encourage South and Southeast Asian states and their regional groupings to pay greater attention to human security issues. But deep-rooted ways of looking at security and embedded inter-state rivalry suggest that security priorities and policies of regional states are no more likely to undergo sea-change than those of the industrial states which continue to dominate the region militarily.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival Vol. 47, No.1; Spring 2005: p123-132
Journal SourceSurvival Vol: 47 No 1
Key WordsDisaster Management ;  Tsunami ;  Disaster Relief ;  Indian Ocean


 
 
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