Artigo Revisado por pares

The nature of Lao security challenges

2023; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 50; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00927678.2023.2253706

ISSN

1940-1590

Autores

Brendan Howe,

Tópico(s)

Peacebuilding and International Security

Resumo

AbstractEast Asia (including the sub regions of Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia) has been viewed as ranking among the most dangerous or conflictual regions on the planet, enduring colonial and Cold War legacies and several potential flashpoints. Regional international security governance has focused on nonintervention and conflict management, whereas domestic governance has focused on national security, development, and unity under tight central government control. Laos is a paradigmatic case of East Asian security policy prioritization. Its authoritarian government focuses, primarily, on traditional state-centric conceptualizations of security, and top-down, macroeconomic models and mega-projects to develop the country out of insecurity. This research project uses a qualitative approach consisting of literature review, document analysis, and limited interviews in the field. The conclusions are that, while by some measurements Lao governmental policymaking has been successful in achieving stated security objectives, in terms of nontraditional security (NTS) and human security considerations, these policies may not only be considered insufficient, but could also be counter-productive, storing up challenges for the future. Hence, the final section contains policy prescription for a more sustainable security situation in the Lao PDR.Keywords: Laossecuritynontraditional security (NTS)human securitygovernance AcknowledgmentsAs is common in the literature, “The People’s Democratic Republic of Laos (the Lao PDR)” and the short form of “Laos” are used interchangeably in this paper. 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Howe (Ph.D. TCD) howeb@ewha.ac.kr is Dean and Professor of the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University, where he has worked since 2001. He currently also serves as the President of the Asian Political and International Studies Association. He has previously held research and teaching positions at the East-West Center, Hawaii, Freie Universität Berlin, De La Salle University, Manila, the University of Sydney, Korea National Defense University, Georgetown University, Trinity College Dublin, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, and Beijing Foreign Studies University. He researches on traditional and non-traditional security in the Indo-Pacific, human security, governance, and comprehensive peacebuilding. He has published over 100 related books, articles, and book chapters.

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