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Development of Peace Studies and the Asian Context
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- Issue Date
- 2023-05
- Citation
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, Vol.11 No.1 pp.1-30
- Keywords
- peace studies ; state-centered approach ; human-centered approach ; structure-critical approach ; complexity ; Asian context
- Abstract
- This introductory article illustrates the development of peace studies and then reviews
the Asian context in it. Peace studies has developed through three approaches—statecentered,
human-centered, and structure-critical—the origins of which can be traced
back to Kantian federalism and republicanism, Tolstoys criticism of institutionalized
violence, and Marxs critique of capitalism, respectively. In the post-Cold War era, the
theories of security community, human security, and ecosocialism have developed
separately. At the same time, the three approaches have competed and merged with
one another in the face of increasingly complex global problems, resulting in the
birth of responsibility to protect (R2P) and differing but simultaneous responses to
climate change. Both ASEAN as a multifaceted community and development-based
human security characterize the Asian context
- ISSN
- 2288-2693
- Language
- English
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