Browsing School of Politics & International Relations by Author "Magcamit, MI"
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A case for cohabitative security: The philippine and malaysian experience
Magcamit, MI (2014-01-01)© 2014 by the authors; licensee Librello, Switzerland. This article attempts to explore and analyse the evidence for cohabiting the human security concept into the national security frameworks of ASEAN countries. Using the ... -
Crouching tiger, lurking dragon: understanding Taiwan's sovereignty and trade linkages in the twenty-first century
Magcamit, MI; Tan, AC (2015-01) -
East and South China Seas Maritime Dispute Resolution and Escalation: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Magcamit, MI; Tan, AC (2016-08-01)© 2016 SAGE Publications India Private Limited. Our assumptions about the nature and conduct of contemporary international politics deeply impact how we view maritime disputes plaguing the East and South China Seas. In ... -
The fault in Japan's stars: Shinzo Abe, North Korea, and the quest for a new Japanese constitution
Magcamit, MI (2020-08) -
Games, Changes and Fears: Exploring Taiwan’s Cross-Strait Dilemma in the Twenty-first Century
Magcamit, MI (2015-04-01)© 2015 SAGE Publications India Private Limited. This article examines Taiwan’s cross-strait relations with China by analyzing the linkages between their respective security interests and free trade objectives in the ... -
Imagined Insecurities in Imagined Communities: Manufacturing the Ethnoreligious Others as Security Threats
Magcamit, MI (2020-07-03)How does a once familiar and benign ethnoreligious community become a stranger and a threat? This article examines the underlying causal mechanisms driving rival ethnoreligious factions within pluralistic polities to frame ... -
Small Powers and Trading Security, Contexts, Motives and Outcomes
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Trading in Paranoia: Exploring Singapore’s Security-Trade Linkages in the Twenty-first Century
Magcamit, MI (2015-01-01)© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Singapore's rude awakening to independence has led to the creation of one of the most important and strategic entrepôts in the Asia-Pacific. The country's limited territorial lands and natural ...