Human security and public health in Southeast Asia : The SARS outbreak
The security of the state is dependent on the security of its individual citizens. If they are not secure, the state is not secure. Traditional, state-domonant, conceptions of security are ill-equipped to provide understanding into the array of security concerns that now confront natiostates. In Nov...
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Wisma Putra-Open Shelves
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AT CTY 590 2 |
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AT000148 | OPEN SHELVES | Article Journal | AVAILABLE |