Anthony Burke teaches International Relations and Security Studies at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Matt McDonald is Assistant Professor in International Security at the University of Warwick
Introduction: Asia-Pacific security legacies and futures - Matt McDonald & Anthony Burke
PART I: AGENTS
1. Regionalism and security in East Asia - Julie Gilson
2. Emancipation and force: the role(s) of the military in Southeast Asia - Alex J. Bellamy and Bryn Hughes
3. The political economy of security: geopolitics and capitalist development in the Asia-Pacific - Mark Beeson
4. Deconstructing the discourse of epistemic agency: a Singaporean tale of two 'Essentialisms' - See Seng Tan
PART II: STRATEGIES AND CONTEXTS
5. Constructing separatist threats: security and insecurity in Indonesian Aceh and Papua - Edward Aspinal and Richard Chauvel
6. Freedom from fear: conflict, displacement and human security in Burma (Myanmar) - Hazel Lang
7. Australia paranoid: security politics and identity policy - Anthony Burke
8. Harm and emancipation: making environmental security 'critical' in the Asia-Pacific - Lorraine Elliott
9. Seeking security for refugees - Sara Davies
10. Discourses of security in China: towards a critical turn? - Yongjin Zhang
11. Nuclear weapons in the Asia-Pacific: a critical security appraisal - Marianne Hanson
12. US hegemony, the war on terror and security in the Asia-Pacific - Matt McDonald
PART III: FUTURES
13. Dealing with North Korea: conventional and alternative security scenarios - Roland Bleiker
14. Security as enslavement, security as emancipation: gendered legacies and feminist futures in the Asia-Pacific - Katrina Lee Koo
Conclusion: emancipating security in the Asia-Pacific? - Simon Dalby