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Rethinking Human Security: Securing Safe International Cruises Through A Human Security Lens

Rethinking Human Security: Securing Safe International Cruises Through A Human Security Lens AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic revealed the extent to which the frameworks for international cooperation were fragile and could not be taken for granted. Among various sectors that were affected by the pandemic when such cooperation is most needed, challenges encountered by international cruise ships, such as the Diamond Princess and the Westerdam, showed how the UN system frameworks were fragmented as well as designed from a state-centric perspective, privileging national security over human security. A human security lens may be the most useful to appreciate the full scale of human suffering to best understand the impact of this global pandemic so that we can improve upon the current international rules, regulations, and systems of cooperation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian International Studies Review Brill

Rethinking Human Security: Securing Safe International Cruises Through A Human Security Lens

Asian International Studies Review , Volume 22 (1): 24 – Jun 21, 2021

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
2667-0836
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2667-078X
DOI
10.1163/2667078x-bja10005
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Abstract

AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic revealed the extent to which the frameworks for international cooperation were fragile and could not be taken for granted. Among various sectors that were affected by the pandemic when such cooperation is most needed, challenges encountered by international cruise ships, such as the Diamond Princess and the Westerdam, showed how the UN system frameworks were fragmented as well as designed from a state-centric perspective, privileging national security over human security. A human security lens may be the most useful to appreciate the full scale of human suffering to best understand the impact of this global pandemic so that we can improve upon the current international rules, regulations, and systems of cooperation.

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Asian International Studies ReviewBrill

Published: Jun 21, 2021

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