深刻化する東アジアの越境犯罪に対する日台海上保安協

Symposium on Human Security in ASEAN Integration
ASEAN-JICA Joint Research Project
Crime at Sea and Human Insecurity in
Southeast Asia (1): Factors, Dilemmas
and Macro- Agendas
Jun Honna
JICA Research Institute
Transnational Crime as a Growing
Industry: Major Factors
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The Fall of Soviet Union and the Rise of
Russian Mafia in Asia
The Asian Economic Crisis in 1997/8
Hong Kong's Transfer of Sovereignty to
China
China’s Economic Growth
Indonesia’s Regime Change
Yakuza’s Transformation
Piracy
Arms Smuggling
Illegal Logging
Human Trafficking
Illicit Drugs
Major Impacts on Human Security
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Increasing Number of Crime Victims
Criminalization of Local Communities
Enduring Economic Loss
Disturbing Development Plans
Polluting Political Process and Security
Sector
Dilemmas of Securitization
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Criminalizing Victims
Blurring Police-Military Boundaries
De-Politicizing Policy Evaluation
Over-emphasizing ‘Transnationality’
Diplomacizing Domesticity
Agendas for Mainstreaming Human
Security
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De-criminalizing Victims
Community Empowerment
Sharing Best-Practices, Harmonizing
Regional Counter-Measures
Standardizing the Concept, Interpretation,
Scope, and Subject of Human Security in
Policy Formulation
To be Continued…