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Curriculum Vitae Name: Mely Caballero-Anthony, PhD Contact Address: Phone: +65 6790 5886 Fax: +6221 739 8234 Email: [email protected] Areas of Specialisation: International Security and International Relations (with special interests in Southeast Asian and wider East Asian Foreign Policy) Regionalism and Regional Security in Asia-Pacific Non-traditional Security and Human Security Conflict Prevention and Management Comparative Politics in Southeast Asia. Academic Qualifications: PhD, Political Science, 2000, University of Hong Kong MA, Political Science, 1988, University of the Philippines BA, Political Science, 1981, University of the Philippines Current Appointment: Associate Professor (Tenured) and Head, Centre of Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS) Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) Nanyang Technological University S4, B4, Nanyang Avenue Singapore 63978. Recent appointments held: - Director of External Relations, ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta (2011-2012) - Eminent Person of the ASEAN Plus Three (APT) Vision Group (2011-2012) - Board Member, Sustainable Earth Committee, Nanyang Technological University (2012-present) - Member, United Nations Secretary General’s Advisory Board o n Disarmament and Security (2013-present) - Member, United Nations Department of Political Affairs Academic Advisory Council on Mediation (2012-present)

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Curriculum Vitae

Name: Mely Caballero-Anthony, PhD

Contact Address: Phone: +65 6790 5886

Fax: +6221 739 8234

Email: [email protected]

Areas of Specialisation:

International Security and International Relations

(with special interests in Southeast Asian and wider East Asian Foreign Policy)

Regionalism and Regional Security in Asia-Pacific

Non-traditional Security and Human Security

Conflict Prevention and Management

Comparative Politics in Southeast Asia.

Academic Qualifications:

PhD, Political Science, 2000, University of Hong Kong

MA, Political Science, 1988, University of the Philippines

BA, Political Science, 1981, University of the Philippines

Current Appointment:

Associate Professor (Tenured) and

Head, Centre of Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS)

Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)

Nanyang Technological University

S4, B4, Nanyang Avenue

Singapore 63978.

Recent appointments held:

- Director of External Relations, ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta (2011-2012)

- Eminent Person of the ASEAN Plus Three (APT) Vision Group (2011-2012)

- Board Member, Sustainable Earth Committee, Nanyang Technological University

(2012-present)

- Member, United Nations Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament

and Security (2013-present)

- Member, United Nations Department of Political Affairs Academic Advisory

Council on Mediation (2012-present)

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Previous Teaching and Research Appointments:

Assistant Professor Rajaratnam School of International Studies

(RSIS), Nanyang Technological University

(2002-2006)

Senior Analyst Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS),

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

(1997-2001)

Research Officer Centre of Asian Studies

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR.

(August 1994 – November 1995)

Asst. Research Officer Centre of Asian Studies (as above)

(January 1993- July 1994)

Programme Officer Asian and Pacific Development Centre (APDC)

Bureau of International Trade and Regional

Cooperation

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

(August 1990 – December 1992)

Senior Tutor Department of Public Policy and Administration

University Brunei Darussalam

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

(March 1989 – May 1990)

Lecturer English Department

Maktab Duli Al-Muhtadee Billah

Brunei Darussalam

(June 1988 – March 1989)

Lecturer English Department

Institute Technology Mara

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

(July 1985 – April 1987)

Professional Associations and Memberships:

- Member, World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Agenda Council on Conflict

Prevention

- Secretary General, Consortium of Non-Traditional Security Studies in Asia (NTS-

Asia)

- Secretary, High Level Panel on Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Southeast Asia

- Member, International Advisory Committee, Transnational Challenges and

Emerging Nations Dialogue (TRANSCEND)

- Member, Advisory Board, Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect

(R2P)

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- Member, International Studies Association (ISA)

- Member, Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP),

Singapore

- Member, Global Consortium on Security Transformation

- Associate Research Fellow, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS),

Jakarta, Indonesia.

- Research Associate, ASEAN Institute of Strategic and International Studies

(ASEAN-ISIS)

Membership in Journal Editorial Board:

- The Pacific Review

- Global Responsibility to Protect

- Asian Politics and Policy

- Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs

Journal Manuscript Review:

- Asian Perspective

- The Pacific Review

- International Peacekeeping

- International Studies

- International Relations of the Asia-Pacific

- Asian Politics and Policy

- Millennium Journal of International Studies

- Contemporary Southeast Asia

RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS and PROJECTS

2013: Inter-ministerial Committee on Food Security, Singapore (SGD 1.6 million)

2 year research grant for Projects on: Evaluating Climate Change on Food Security,

and Dynamics on Food Stocks in a Changing Regional Environment

2013: Sustainable Earth Office (SGD 50,000)

1 year research grant for Project: Towards a Sustainable Metropolis in Southeast

Asia: Building Community-based Resilience

2011: IDRC Canada (CAD 1.5 million)

2-year research grant for Project on ASEAN-Canada Research Fellowship on ASEAN

Integration

2009: AUSAID: (AUD 200,000)

2-year research grant for Project on Responsibility to Protect

2009: MacArthur Foundation (USD 2.2 million)

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3-year research grant- Asia Security Initiative (ASI) on Internal and Cross-Border

Challenges

2007: Ford Foundation (USD 600,000)

5- year research grant to establish Consortium on NTS Studies in Asia, NTS-Asia

2005: Konrad Adenaeur Foundation (USD 25, 000)

1-year research grant for Project on Political Transition, Democratisation and

Regional Security

2003: Ford Foundation (USD 300,000)

3-year research grant for Project on Non-Traditional Security in Asia

2002: Sasakawa Foundation (USD 30,000)

Project on Peacekeeping Operations in Asia

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

A. Latest Publications - (2012-2014):

Books:

1. Understanding Non-Traditional Security, Sage Publishers (forthcoming)

2. Myanmar’s Growing Regional Role, Mely Caballero-Anthony, et. al., Washington

DC: National Bureau of Asian Research, March 2014.

3. Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Issues, Challenges and Framework for Action

(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2013).

4. ASEAN and Climate Change: Building Resilience through Regional Initiative,

(London and New York: Routledge, 2013).

5. The Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia: Opening Up Spaces for

Advancing Human Security’, (Pacific Review, 2012),

6. Rethinking Energy Security in Asia: A Non-Traditional View of Human Security,

vol. 1 (Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer, 2012).

7. Rethinking Energy Security in Asia: A Non-Traditional View of Human Security,

vol. 2 (Heidelberg, New York, London Springer, 2012).

Journal Articles and Book Chapters:

1. ‘Human Security in ASEAN: 20 Years On’, Asian Journal of Peacebuilding,

(November 2014)

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2. ‘Understanding ASEAN Centrality’, Pacific Review, Vol. 27, No.4, September

2014.

3. ‘Community Security in Insecure Communities’, Contemporary Politics

(forthcoming 2014)

4. ‘On Security and Governance: Bringing Institutions Back’, RSIS Non-Traditional

Security (NTS) Year in Review 2013, Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional

Security (NTS) Studies.

5. “ASEAN and Climate Change: Building Resilience through Regional Initiatives”

in Mely Caballero-Anthony and Lorraine Elliott (eds), Human Security and

Climate Change in Southeast Asia: Managing Risk and Resilience, (London and

New York: Routledge 2013), pp. 151-164.

6. “The Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia: Opening Up Spaces for

Advancing Human Security” in The Pacific Review, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2012, pp.

113–34.

7. “Revisiting the Bangsamoro Struggle: Contested Identities and Elusive Peace” in

Amy Freedman (ed), The Internationalisation of Internal Conflicts Threatening the

State, (London and New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 159-190.

8. “Introduction: Energy and Non-Traditional Security (NTS) – Understanding

Security from Below”, (with Nur Azha Putra), in Mely Caballero-Anthony,

Youngho Chang and Nur Azha Putra (eds), Energy and Non-Traditional Security

(NTS) in Asia (Springer, 2012)

9. “Rethinking Energy Security: A Non-Traditional View of Human Security”, (with

Swee Lean Collin Koh and Sofiah Jamil), in Mely Caballero-Anthony, Youngho

Chang and Nur Azha Putra (eds), Rethinking Energy Security in Asia: A Non-

Traditional View of Human Security (Springer, 2012)

10. “Health and Human Security in Southeast Asia: Issues and Challenges” , in

Carolina Hernandez (ed), Mainstreaming Human Security in ASEAN Integration,

(Diliman: Institute of Strategic and Development Studies, 2012), pp. 9-34.

11. ‘Non-traditional security 20 years on: Assessing the place of the field’, (with J

Jackson Ewing) in RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies Year in

Review 2012.

12. Watershed year for Myanmar, but what next?, in RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional

Security Studies Year in Review 2012.

Policy Briefs, Reports, Op-Eds:

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1. ‘ASEAN Food Security: Towards a More Comprehensive Framework’, (with

Barry Desker and Paul Teng), ERIA Policy Brief, No. 2014, May 2014,

Jakarta: Economic Research Institute for East Asia.

2. Typhoon Haiyan’s Aftermath: Testing Resilience in Complex Emergencies,

Jakarta Post, 25 November 2013.

3. Post-Arab Spring: Political transitions in retreat?, PacNet, No. 66, 15 August

2013.

4. Communities Matter to Natural Resources Development, World Economic

Forum, 6 June 2013

5. ‘Is Region Ready for a New Pandemic’ (with Gianna Gayle Amul). Published

in:

The Malaysian Insider, 20 May 2013

The Edge Review, 17-23 May 2013.

TODAYonline, 13 May 2013.

6. ‘Re-emerging infectious diseases: Is ASEAN prepared?’(with Gianna Gayle

Amul) , RSIS Commentaries, no. 0913, 15 May 2013.

7. ‘From water insecurity to niche water diplomacy: The Singapore experience’,

(with Pau Khup Hangzo), 2012. NTS Insight, November, Singapore: RSIS

Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies.

8. ‘Singapore: niche diplomacy through water expertise’, (with Pau Khup

Hangzo) in East Asia Forum, 31 January 2013.

9. ‘Singapore a Global Hydrohub: From Water Insecurity to Niche Water

Diplomacy’, (with Pau Khup Hangzo) in RSIS Commentaries, No. 221, 6

December 2012.

10. ‘Managing cross-border movements of people in Southeast Asia: Promoting

capacity and response for irregular migration in Southeast Asia’, NTS Issues

Brief no. IS13-02 (with Pau Khan Khup RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional

Security (NTS) Studies, 2013,

11. RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, forthcoming,

‘Managing cross-border movements of people in Southeast Asia: Promoting

capacity and response for irregular migration in Southeast Asia’ (with Pau

Khan Khup Hangzo and Gianna Gayle Amul), RSIS Centre for Non-

Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, forthcoming,

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B. Academic Publications: ( from 2011 – chronologically in descending order)

Books, Monographs and Edited Volumes:

1. Political Change, Democratic Transitions and Security in Southeast Asia (ed),

London and UK: Routledge, 2009.

2. Pandemic Preparedness in Asia, (ed), RSIS Monograph No. 16, Singapore:

Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2009.

3. Regional Security in Southeast Asia: Beyond the ASEAN Way, Singapore: Institute

of Southeast Asia Studies, 2005: 1-382.

4. Studying Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Trends and Issues, (co-ed with Amitav

Acharya and Ralf Emmers), Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2006: 1-242.

5. Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas in Securitisation (co-ed with Amitav

Acharya and Ralf Emmers), London: Ashgate Publishers, 2006: 1-257.

6. UN Peace Operations and Asian Security, (co-editor) with Amitav Acharya,

London: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2005: 1-146.

7. UN Peace Operations and Asian Security” (co-editor) with Amitav Acharya,

International Peacekeeping, Special Issue, Vol. 12, No. 1, London: Frank Cass,

Spring 2005: 1-137.

8. Asian Attitudes and Approaches to Peace Operations, Madrid: Research Unit on

Security and Cooperation, Dept. of Political Science, Complutense University,

Madrid, 2003:1-30.

9. A New Agenda for the ASEAN Regional Forum, (with Tan See-Seng, Ralf

Emmers, Amitav Acharya and Barry Desker), IDSS Monograph No. 4 Singapore:

Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2002: 1-116.

10. The Asia Pacific in the New Millenium: Political and Security Challenges, (co-

ed) with Jawhar Hassan, Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and International

Studies, 2001: 1-763.

11. Beyond the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities, Vol. I, (co-ed) with Jawhar

Hassan, Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and International Studies, 2000: 1-

415.

12. Beyond the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities, Vol. II, (co-ed) with Jawhar

Hassan, Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and International Studies, 2000: 1-

432.

13. Taming the Turmoil in the Asia Pacific, (co-ed) with Jawhar Hassan, Kuala

Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and International Studies, 1999: 1-145.

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14. The Future of Asia-Pacific Economies: Challenges to South Asia, (co-ed) with

Somsak Tambunlertchai, Kuala Lumpur: Asian and Pacific Development Centre,

1992.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

1. “Myanmar’s 2010 Elections: Boon or Bane for ASEAN’s Political and Security

Community”, in Special Issue on Democracy and Discontent: The 2010 Elections

in Myanmar, Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2010, pp. 25-32.

2. “Cyclones and Humanitarian Crises: Pushing the Limits of R2P in Southeast

Asia”, Global Responsibility to Protect, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2009, pp. 135-155.

3. “The ASEAN Charter: An Opportunity Missed or One that Cannot be Missed?”,

Southeast Asian Affairs, 2008, pp. 71-85.

4. “Non-Traditional Security and Infectious Diseases in ASEAN: Going Beyond the

Rhetoric of Securitization to Deeper Institutionalisation”, The Pacific Review,

Vol. 12, No. 4, December 2008, pp. 509-527.

5. “Revisiting the Bangsamoro Struggle: Contested Identities and Elusive Peace”,

Asian Security, Vol. 3, No. 2, May-August 2007, pp. 141-161.

6. “Combating Infectious Diseases in East Asia: Securitisation and Global Public

Goods for Health and Human Security,” Journal of International Affairs,

Spring/Summer 2006, pp. 105-127.

7. “Bridging Development Gaps in ASEAN: Towards an ASEAN Community”,

UNISCI Journal No. 11, Madrid: Complutensi University, May 2006, pp.37-48.

8. “Securitising Infectious Diseases in Asia”, Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 1,

2006, pp. 45-52.

9. “Political Transitions in Southeast Asia”, Southeast Asian Affairs 2005, pp. 24-

44.

10. “SARS in Asia: Crisis, Vulnerabilities and Regional Responses”, Asian Survey,

Vol. XLV, No. 3, May/June 2005, pp. 475-495.

11. “Introduction: The UN Peace Operation and Asian Security”, International

Peacekeeping, Vol. 12, No.1, Spring 2005, pp. 1-24.

12. “Regional Structures and Responses to Security Challenges in Southeast Asia”,

Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. 33(1), May 2005.

13. “Re-visioning Human Security in Southeast Asia”, Asian Perspectives, Vol. 28

No. 3, 2004, pp. 155-189.

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14. “Non-State Regional Governance Mechanism for Economic Security: The Case of

the ASEAN Peoples’ Assembly”, The Pacific Review, Vol. 17, No. 4, 2004, pp.

567-585.

15. “The Winds of Change in the Philippines: Whither the Strong Republic?”,

Southeast Asian Affairs 2003, (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies),

pp. 213-227.

16. “Where on the Road to Democracy is the Philippines”, UNISCI Discussion

Papers. No. 6, October 2004. (University of Madrid: Faculty of Political Science

and Sociology).

17. “Regional Security Institutions and the Rights of Ethnic Minorities: The Case of

the ARF”, in Dialogue and Cooperation, (9): 2, 004, pp. 33-38.

18. “The Winds of Change in the Philippines: Whither the Strong Republic?”,

Southeast Asian Affairs 2003, Studies), pp. 213-227.

19. “Partnership for Peace in Asia: ASEAN, ARF and the United Nations” ,

Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 24/3, December 2002, pp. 528-548.

20. “Comprehensive Security and Human Security: ASEAN’s Perspective”, in

Indonesian Quarterly, Vo. XXVIII, No. 4, 2000, pp. 412-422.

21. “Mechanisms of Dispute Settlement: The ASEAN Experience”, in Contemporary

Southeast Asia, Vol. 20, No.1, April 1998, pp.38-66.

Book Chapters

1. "Human Rights and Human Trafficking in Asia: Trends, Issues and Challenges”,

in G. Shabbir Cheema, Christopher A. McNally and Vesselin Popovski (eds),

Cross-Border Governance in Asia: Regional Issues and Mechanisms, (Tokyo: UN

University Press, 2011) pp. 219-66.

2. “The New Security Agenda in Asia: Making Spaces for Non-Traditional Security

Formulations of Emerging Security Challenges”, in Sumit Ganguly, Joseph Liow

and Andrew Scobell, eds., Handbook of Asian Security Studies, (London:

Routledge, 2010), pp. 311-322.

3. “The New World of Security: Implications for Human Security and International

Security Cooperation”, in Mark Beeson and Nick Bisley, eds., Issues in 21st

Century World Politics, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. 162-176.

4. “Non-Traditional Security Challenges in East Asia: Pushing the Limits of

Functional Cooperation in East Asia”, in Tan See Seng, (ed)., Collaboration

Under Anarchy: Functional Regionalism and the Security of East Asia, RSIS

Monograph No. 15, (Singapore: Booksmith, 2009), pp. 35-48.

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5. “Evolving Regional Governance in East Asia: from ASEAN to an East Asian

Community”, in Nicholas Thomas, ed. Governance and Regionalism in Asia,

(Oxford and New York: Routledge, 2009), pp. 32-65.

6. “Non-Traditional Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia”, in

Donald K Emmerson, ed. Hard Choices: Security, Regionalism and Democracy in

Southeast Asia, (Brookings Institution Press/Institute of Southeast Asia Studies,

2008), pp. 191-218.

7. “Non-Traditional Security and Multilateralism in Asia: Reshaping the Contours of

Regional Security Architecture”, in Bates Gill and Michael Green, eds., Asia’s

Multilateralism: Cooperation, Competition and the Search for Community (New

York: Columbia University Press, 2009), pp. 306-328.

8. “Humanitarian Intervention in East Asia: Exploring Points of Convergence”, in

Sorpong Peou, ed., Human Security in East Asia: Challenges for Collaborative

Action (London and New York: Routledge, 2008), pp.61-76.

9. “Reflections on Managing Migration in Southeast Asia: Mitigating the

Unintended Consequences of Securitisation”, in Melissa Curley and Wong Siu-

Lun, eds., Security and Migration in Asia: The Dynamics of Securitisation

(London and New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 165-176.

10. “Human Security: European and Asian Approaches”, in Antonio Marquina, ed.,

Energy Security: Visions from Asia and Europe, (Basingstoke,UK: Palgrave

MacMillan, October 2008), pp. 244-272.

11. “Non-Traditional Security, Regionalism, and the State in Southeast Asia”, in Amit

Padya and Ellen Laipson, eds., Transnational Trends: Middle Eastern and Asian

Values, (Washington: The Stimpson Centre, 2008), pp. 139-154.

12. “Re-thinking Peace Operations in East Asia: Problems and Prospects”, in Donald

Daniel, Patricia Taft and Sharon Wiharta, eds., Peace Operations: Trends,

Progress and Prospects, (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2008), pp.

169-186.

13. “Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop: Addressing the Gaps in Asia’s Pandemic

Preparedness,” in Brian Job, ed, Security through Cooperation: Furthering Asia

Pacific Multilateral Engagement, CSCAP Regional Security Outlook 2007,

(Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia, 2007), pp.20-25.

14. “Non-Traditional Security in Asia: The Many Faces of Securitisation” in Philippe

de Lombaerde, Richard Cooper and Christopher Hughes, eds., Regionalisation

and the Taming of Globalisation (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 187-210.

15. “The Philippines in the 21st Century: Challenges and Responses”, in K

Kesavapany, Rodolfo Severino and Lorraine Salazar, eds, (Singapore: Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, 2007).

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16. "ASEAN-ISIS and the ASEAN People's Assembly (APA): Paving a Multi-Track

Approach in Regional Community Building", in Hadi Soesastro, Clara Joewono

and Carolina Hernandez, eds., Twenty-Two Years of ASEAN ISIS (Jakarta: Centre

for Strategic and International Studies, 2006), pp. 53-73.

17. “Elections in the Philippines and the Long Road to Democracy”, in Simon Tay

and Yeo Lay Hwee, eds., Elections in Asia: Making Democracy Work,

(Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2006), pp. 88-105.

18. “The Asian Security Environment”, Regional Outlook 2006-2007, (Singapore:

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2006), pp. 3-7.

19. “The ASEAN Economic Community: Political and Security Implications”, in

Denis Hew, ed., The ASEAN Economic Community, (Singapore: Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, 2005), pp. 80-104.

20. “Regional Institutions and Regional Crises in East Asia: Moving Away from the

Comfort Zone?”, in Douglas Webber and Bertrand Fort , eds., Regional

Integration in Europe and East Asia: Convergence or Divergence, (London:

RoutledgeCurzon, 2005), pp.265-286.

21. “Security Challenges and Global Governance: An Asia Perspective”, in William

Wallace and Young Soogil, eds., Asia and Europe: Global Governance as a

Challenge to Co-operation, (Tokyo: Council for Asia-Europe Cooperation, 2004),

pp. 37-57.

22. “The Regionalisation of Peace in Asia,” in The United Nations and Regional

Security: Europe and Beyond, Michael Pugh and W.P. Singh Sidhu , eds.,

(Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003), pp. 195-212.

23. “Human Security and Primary Health Care in Asia: Realities and Challenges” in

Global Health Challenges for Human Security, Lincoln Chen, Jennifer Leaning,

and V. Narasimhan, eds., (Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard

University Press, 2003), pp. 233-256.

24. “Major Milestone in ASEAN-China Relations”, The 2nd ASEAN Reader, Sharon

Siddique and Sree Kumar, eds., (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies),

pp. 427-429.

25. “Philippine Political Outlook”, Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2003-2004

(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003), pp. 29-32.

26. “The Way Forward: Human Security Beyond Discourse to Action” in Health and

Human Security, Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange, March 2002,

pp.11-41.

27. “Human Security in the Asia Pacific: Current Trends and Prospects”, in The

Human Face of Security: Asia Pacific Perspectives, David Dickens, ed., Canberra

Papers on Strategy and Defence No. 144 (Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies

Centre, Australian National University, 2002), pp 18-29.

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28. “Regionalism Compared: The Benefits and Perils of Expansion”, in Mely

Caballero-Anthony and Jawhar Hassan , eds., The Asia Pacific in the New

Millenium: Political and Security Challenges,( Kuala Lumpur: Institute of

Strategic and International Studies, 2002), pp. 505-516.

29. “Security Outlook: Malaysia” in Charles Morrison and Charles McNally, eds.,

Asia Pacific Security Outlook, Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange,

2001, pp. 103-110.

30. “Human Security and Comprehensive Security in Asean”, in Pranee Thiparat, ed,

The Quest for Human Security: The Next Phase of ASEAN?, (Bangkok: Institute

of Security and International Studies, 2000), pp.32-52.

31. “Security Outlook: Malaysia”, in Charles Morisson, ed, 1999, Asia Pacific

Security Outlook, (Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange), pp.112-120.

32. “Challenges to Southeast Asian Security Cooperation”, in Guy Wilson-Roberts

ed., An Asia Pacific Security Crisis: New Challenges to Regional Stability,

(Wellington: New Zealand, Centre for Strategic Studies, 1999), pp. 51-65.

33. “Human Rights and International Relations: The Southeast Asian Perspective”,

James Tang, (d), Human Rights in the Asia Pacific, London: Pinter, 1994, pp.39-

53.

Working Papers, Policy Briefs and Others

1. “Urban Food Security: Feeding Tomorrow’s Cities”, (with Paul Teng and

Margarita Escaler), Significance, The Royal Statistical Society, June 2011.

2. “ASEAN Community Building: Towards a Comprehensive Framework for

Civilian Protection in Southeast Asia”, (with Holly Haywood), NTS Policy Brief,

No. 7, February 2011.

3. “Developing a ‘Protection of Civilians’ Agenda for Southeast Asia”, NTS

Perspectives, No. 5, January 2011.

4. “The Way Forward on Energy Security”, Policy Brief, Centre for Non-Traditional

Security Studies, RSIS, December 2008, (Singapore: Rajaratnam School of

International Studies)

5. “Non-Traditional Security and Multilateralism in Asia: Reshaping the Contours

of Regional Security Architecture?”, Stanley Foundation Policy Analysis Brief,

June 2007, (USA: Stanley Foundation).

6. “Where on the Road to Democracy is the Philippines”, UNISCI Discussion

Papers. No. 6, October 2004. (University of Madrid: Faculty of Political Science

and Sociology).

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7. “The Regionalisation of Peace in Asia: Experiences and Prospects of ASEAN,

ARF and UN Partnership”, IDSS Working Paper No. 42 (Singapore: Institute of

Defence and Strategic Studies), January 2003.

8. “SARS: A Need for Security”, UNISCI Discussion Paper, No. 2, May 2003,

(University of Madrid: Faculty of Political Science and Sociology).

9. “Human Security as a Framework for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific,

Japan Institute of International Affairs Occasional Paper 12, (Tokyo: Japan

Institute of International Affairs, 2002).

Commentaries:

1. “Reality Check for the Region”, (with Sofiah Jamil), The Straits Times, 17 March

2011.

2. “Floods and Regional Disaster Preparedness: Too Little, Too Late?”, (with Sofiah

Jamil), RSIS Commentaries, No. 150/2011, 17 October 2011. (Also published in

Phnom Penh Post, 7 November 2011; Reliefweb and Eurasia Review, 20 October

2011).

3. “Nuclear Energy in Southeast Asia: Will It Enhance Human Security?”, (with

Ryan Clarke, Nur Azha Putra and Rajesh Basrur), RSIS Commentary, No. 48, 14

May 2010.

4. “Typhoon Kestana: Asia’s Katrina”, (with Irene Kuntjoro and Sofiah Jamil), RSIS

Commentary, 97/2009, 2 October 2009

5. “Aung San Suu Kyi’s Verdict: Implications for ASEAN”, (with Alistair Cook),

RSIS Commentary, 79/2009, 12 August 2009.

6. “Responding to Non-Traditional Security Challenges in Asia”, RSIS Commentary,

58/2009, 16 June 2009.

7. “The Swine Flu Alert: Keeping Asia Safe”, (with Julie Balen and Belinda Chng)

RSIS Commentary, 42/2009, 29 April 2009.

8. “The ICC Verdict: Whose Responsibility”, RSIS Commentary, 33/20009, 31

March 2009.

9. “Re-positioning US Engagement in Southeast Asia: A Case for Non-Traditional

Security”, RSIS Commentary, 38/2008, 25 March 2008

10. “Managing Food Fights from Food Rights in ASEAN”, (with Sofia Jamil and

Irene Kuntjoro) RSIS Commentary, 53/2008/ 28 April 2008

11. “Nuclear power: Lessons from Japan”, (with Sofiah Jamil) The Straits Times, 25

July 2007, Singapore. Also picked by Japan Times, 25 July 2007.

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12. “Climate Change, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability: Are Regional

Security Frameworks Prepared?, PACNET 48B, 28 November 2007.

13. “Climate change, Energy and Environment are issues high on security agenda”,

Today, 23 November 2007.

14. “Coping with Floods and Humanitarian Emergencies: Can Southeast Asia Afford

to Wait”, in PACNET 11, March 8, 2007.

15. “Will Asia heed warning of Jakarta's Katrina?”, Today, 7 February 2007.

16. “Recalibrating the ASEAN Security Community”, IDSS Commentary, 21 June

2006.

17. “Building a Regional Disaster Response Capability for a Secure ASEAN

Community”, (with Amitav Acharya). IDSS Commentary, 13 June 2006. Also

carried in Straits Times, Singapore.

18. “Arroyo and the Philippines’ Unfinished Revolution”, IDSS Commentary, 26 July

2005.

19. “The Threats of Infectious Diseases”, PACNET, July 2005; (same article also

carried by Japan Times, 15 July 2005).

20. “Understanding Development Gaps in ASEAN”, IDSS Commentary, May 2005.

21. “Political Transitions and Regional Security in Southeast Asia”, (with Joey

Long), IDSS Commentary, September 2004.

22. “Beyond the Iraq Hostage Crisis: Re-Assessing US-Philippine Relations”, IDSS

Commentary, July 2004.

23. “SARS: A Security Priority”, IDSS Commentary (14/2003: April 2003). The

article was picked up and published on the following websites:

- “Make SARS A Security Priority”, PACNET Newsletter No. 17 (Pacific

Forum: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, April 2003).

- “Make SARS A Security Priority”, ASIATIMES Online, 19 April 2003.

24. “Major Milestone in ASEAN-China Relations”, IDSS Commentary (November

2002). The article was picked up and published on the websites as follow:

- ASEAN and China Relations Turn the Corner, The PACNET Newsletter, No.

52, (Pacific Forum: The Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 12

December 2002).

- Major Miles in ASEAN-China Relations, Columbia International Affairs

Online (CIAO), www.ciaonet.org, 03/03).

25. “U.S.-Philippines Relations Post September 11: Security Dilemmas of a Front-

line State in the War on Terrorism, IDSS Commentary (October 2002).

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Most recent paper/conference presentations: (July 2012- present):

1. “ASEAN and the United States: Moving Ties Forward”, in 5th

ASEAN-Asia

Forum, Singapore, 2 August 2012.

2. “ASEAN’s Centrality in the Asia Pacific Regional Architecture”, in Regional

Leadership and Norms: EU and Asia Pacific Trajectories, The University of

Western Australia, Perth, 2-4 August 2012.

3. “The East Asia Vision Group II: Roles and Challenges”, in 15 years of ASEAN

Plus Three (APT) Cooperation, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), 17

September 2012.

4. “Emerging Transnational Security Challenges”, Singapore Global Dialogue,

Singapore, 21 September 2012.

5. “The Role of Epistemic Communities in Building an Inclusive ASEAN Political

and Security Community: The Case of the ASEAN-ISIS”, in Inter-Regional

Workshop on Regional Organizations and Inclusive Political Participation and

Representation, New York City, USA, 23-25 October 2012.

6. “ASEAN and Health Security: Advancing Regional Norms on Health

Governance”, in Global Health Norm Setting Roundtable Series, "Establishing

Health Norms at the Regional Level: The Cases of Africa and Southeast Asia.",

Washington, Council on Foreign Relations, 26 October 2012.

7. “ASEAN Perspectives on ASEAN-India Strategic Relations”, in Workshop on

ASEAN-India Defence Relations, Traders Hotel, Singapore, 30 November 2012.

8. “Pandemics in ASEAN: Understanding Threat Multipliers”, in Pandemics as

Threats to Regional and National Security High-Level Cross-Sectoral

Consultation: Advancing the ASEAN Regional Multisectoral Pandemic

Preparedness Strategic Framework,” Manila, Philippines, 10 January 2013.

9. “ASEAN and Climate Change: Advancing Regional Cooperation and

Coordination Mechanisms”, in Climate Change Leadership Training Programme,

Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, 21-22 February 2013.

10. “Climate Change Governance in Southeast Asia”, International Studies

Association (ISA) Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013.

11. “Regional Architecture in Asia: Unpacking the Notion of ASEAN Centrality,”

ISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013.

12. “ASEAN Food Security: Towards a More Comprehensive Framework,” in

ERIA’s Explicating the Jakarta Framework Programme, Jakarta, Indonesia, 30

April 2013.

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13. “Regional Security and Conflict Management in a Post-Charter ASEAN”, in

ASEAN-EU Comparative Regionalism, American University, Washington, DC,

13 May 2013.

14. “NTS in East Asia: Regional Frameworks and Responses”, presented at the Sigur

Center, Elliott School, George Washington University, 15 May 2013.

15. “Insecure Communities in an ASEAN Security Community”, presented at

Warwick University Conference on Human Security 20 years hence, 13

September 2013.

16. “Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Issues and Challenges”, Lecture given at the

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand, 20 September 2013.

17. “The Responsibility to Protect: Current State and Challenges”, presented at the

High Level Advisory Panel Meeting on the R2P, Jakarta, 4 October 2013.

18. Regional Security and Conflict Management in a Post-Charter ASEAN”, in

ASEAN-EU Comparative Regionalism, American University, Washington, DC,

13 May 2013.

19. “NTS in East Asia: Regional Frameworks and Responses”, presented at the Sigur

Center, Elliott School, George Washington University, 15 May 2013.

20. ‘NTS and Regional Security Architecture’, First meeting of CSCAP Study Group

on Regional Security Architecture, Malaysia, 3 – 4 September 2013

21. ‘Community Security and Human Security’, Workshop, Human Security

Workshop, Warwick University, UK, 13 September 2013

22. ‘ Non-Traditional Security Threats: Challenges for ASEAN’, Thailand Ministry of

Foreign Affairs, Bangkok, 19-20 September 2013

23. ‘ASEAN and EU Security Cooperation 2015 and Beyond’, 15th

East Asia-

European Union Think Tank Dialogue, Istanbul, 28 – 29 October 2013

24. ‘Human Security 20 Years On’, GR:EEN Case Study Integrity Forum (CSIF),

Waseda University, Tokyo, 4 – 6 December 2013

25. ‘Assessing Regional Security Architecture in Asia’, 2nd

CSCAP Study Group

Meeting on RSA, 2nd

Meeting, Jakarta, 11 – 12 February 2014

26. ‘Myanmar in ASEAN: Issues and Challenges’, Myanmar’s Re-Emergence: NBR

Dissemination Meeting, Washington D.C., 24 – 25 March 2014

27. ‘RE-Charting East Asia: Regional Security and Global Governance’, ISA

Convention 2014, Toronto, 26 – 29 March 2014

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28. ‘The New Landscape of Peace Operations’, FES and SIPRI Conference on Peace

Operations: A Dialogue with South East Asia and Vietnam, Hanoi, 15 – 16 April

2014

29. ‘Region Building and Regional Integration: The Case of ASEAN’, African Centre

for Conflict Resolution Conference of Regions and Regional Integration, Cape

Town, 28 – 30 April 2014

30. ‘ASEAN Political and Security Community in 2015’, Parahyangan International

Conference on “ASEAN Community 2015: Integration Towards Unity”,

Bandung, 16 – 17 May 2014

31. ‘Managing Maritime Security Challenges’, 28th

Asia-Pacific Roundtable, KL, 2 –

4 June 2014

32. ‘Pathways to a Secure Asia’, Berlin Conference on Asian Security 2014, Berlin,

22 – 24 June 2014.

Media Interviews/Appearances:

Agence France Presse, Financial Times, Asia Times, Straits Times (Singapore), Voice

of America, Channel News Asia, Bloomberg, Thailand’s PBS.

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