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HUMANITARIAN RELIEF (2) answer(s).
 
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Duble-red-crossed / Casey, Lee A; Rivkin, David B Spring 2005  Journal Article
Casey, Lee A Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
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Japan's human security role in Southeast Asia / Er, Lam Peng   Journal Article
Er, Lam Peng Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Japan is playing an active human security role in postCold War Southeast Asia, especially in crises where thousands of lives are at stake, displaced, or even lost. This approach includes: providing massive financial assistance to the region during the 199798 Asian financial crisis, engaging in peacemaking in Cambodia and Aceh, peacebuilding in East Timor, Aceh, and Mindanao, offering financial and medical assistance when East Asia was hit by the SARS epidemic, and deploying the largest contingent of Japanese troops since the end of World War II for humanitarian assistance to tsunami-stricken Aceh in early 2005. A broad human security framework which encompasses peacemaking, post-conflict peacebuilding, and the dispatch of troops for humanitarian relief in Southeast Asia allows Japan to not only play a more active political role but also to avoid being branded as an aspiring military power by its domestic and international critics.
Key Words Japan  Southeast Asia  Human Security  Peacemaking  Humanitarian Relief 
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