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Evolving Approaches to Regional Security Cooperation

A Conceptual Analysis of Cooperative Security with Illustrations of Practices in East Asia
Nomos,  2015, 171 Pages, E-Book

ISBN 978-3-8452-4693-2

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englischThis book clarifies the concept of cooperative security as an approach to regional security cooperation, using two research methods: conceptual analysis and multiple case studies. The book provides evidence that: (1) there are at least three different concepts of cooperative security; (2) the concept has been interpreted differently when it is used to explain different phenomena in different regions; and (3) the concept changes according to the dynamics that characterize the particular region where it is applied. This book argues that the interplay between changes in threat perceptions and changes in norms may consequently change the form of regional cooperation. Threats shape state interests, and consequently affect state policies. When an object or phenomenon becomes perceived as a threat, such a perception plays a great role in determining what is in the state’s interest. The need for change becomes more urgent when it is sensed that the “old” norms are being tested by the “new” threats. Two case studies, both in the East Asian region, are done to illustrate this hypothesis.