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2024/08/28 |
Disaster Management in Armed Conflict Contexts: Historical Lessons from Colombia(14th Annual Conference of the International Society for Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Disaster Resilient Communities for Life)
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2024/06/22 |
Nurturing international cooperation against mis and disinformation: Towards a human security approach(2024 annual conference of the Academic Council of the United Nations System)
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2024/02/13 |
The Japan Society for Humanitarian Action Studies and the Decolonizing Humanitarianism debate(1st Japan Society for Humanitarian Action Studies conference)
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2023/12/20 |
Is non-colonial humanitarianism possible? A view from the periphery(ISA Global South Caucus conference)
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2023/12/03 |
Human security as a guide for development planning: the case of the Colombian National Development Plan 2022-2026(13th Annual Conference of the Japan Association for Human Security Studies)
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2023/11/12 |
The General in His Labyrinth: Colombia’s convoluted path towards the giving-side of international cooperation(Japan Society for International Development)
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7. |
2023/11/05 |
Global South agency through humanitarian crises—Latin American experiences(International Humanitarian Studies Association conference 2023)
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8. |
2023/11/05 |
The State as a humanitarian actor: Opportunities and Challenges in decolonizing humanitarianism(International Humanitarian Studies Association conference 2023)
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9. |
2023/03/18 |
Covid‐19 and power redistribution in global crisis response(International Studies Association (ISA) 2023)
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10. |
2022/12/03 |
What can human security propositions learn from humanitarian action? Towards transformative protection practices(AP Conference)
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11. |
2022/11/05 |
Understanding human security through climate change reports evolution: Progress and challenges(12th Annual Japan Association for Human Security Studies)
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2022/09/20 |
Humanitarian action and human security practice: Clues for future transformative protection institutions(2022 Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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2022/07/22 |
Thinking about Human (In)Security in the Anthropocene(Pensando en la Seguridad humana, la inseguridad y las crisis: uso y adaptación del lenguaje de las Naciones Unidas de "seguridad humana")
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2022/04/12 |
Security, Development, Solidarity: A comment on the 2022 Special Report on human security(HDCA webinar on the 2022 UNDP Special Report on Human Security)
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15. |
2022/03/28 |
Humanitarianism in the Asia-Pacific: Engaging the Debate in Academia, Policy and Practice(International Studies Association (ISA) 2022)
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16. |
2022/03/28 |
Southern sources of humanitarian norms: emerging agency after crises(International Studies Association (ISA) 2022)
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17. |
2022/02/18 |
Towards a post-liberal humanitarian paradigm: Insights from an East Asia-Latin America comparison(LASA/Asia 2022)
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18. |
2022/02/02 |
Disasters, Climate Change and Population Movements in Asia: Challenges for Human Security(The Second International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding)
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2021/11/04 |
Can inequality close the door to humanitarianism? The Latin American experience(International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference)
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20. |
2021/10/10 |
International migration and human security under the COVID 19 pandemic(11th Annual Japan Association for Human Security Studies)
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21. |
2021/07/28 |
Understanding climate change through a human security perspective(Climate Change and Communities: a Human Security Perspective)
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22. |
2021/07/08 |
The human security lens and peaceful development: some hints for practice(European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes Conference)
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23. |
2021/06/10 |
The need for a human security approach to crises through and beyond development(Virtual Symposium: “A New Generation of Human Security)
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24. |
2020/11/30 |
Humanitarismo en Latinoamérica: Pasado y Presente(Evento de lanzamiento Revista Internacional de Cooperación y Desarrollo)
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25. |
2020/11/29 |
Protecting our human world order: A human security compass for a new sustainability decade(Japan Association for Human Security Studies)
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26. |
2020/10/24 |
A model for the global governance of crises? The Health Emergencies Programme and the limits of international response(Japan Association of International Relations)
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27. |
2019/12/05 |
Japan and the International Humanitarian Order: In the Periphery by Design, Principle or Strategy?(RSIS Conference on Asia-Pacific and the Humanitarian World)
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28. |
2019/11/30 |
Localization or de-globalization? East Asia and the dismantling of international humanitarianism(AP Conference)
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29. |
2019/11/17 |
A model for the global governance of humansecurity crises? Public health emergencies and theperils of specialization(JAHSS - JASID Joint International Conference)
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30. |
2019/08/02 |
Humanitarian Crises and the Global South: The future of humanitarianism from four Latin American emerging countries perspective(ISA Accra 2019)
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31. |
2019/07/06 |
Found in translation? Humanitarian crisis, institutions and action in the ASEAN+3(ISA Asia-Pacific Singapore 2019)
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32. |
2019/06/04 |
Crisis Management beyond the Humanitarian-Development Nexus(Assistance beyond the humanitarian-development nexus at the time of humanitarian crisis: Comparing cases of armed conflict and natural disaster)
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33. |
2019/02/20 |
Humanitarianism in Latin America: Elements for its understanding(Humanitarianismo en México y Latinoamérica: Pasado y presente)
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34. |
2018/12/11 |
Human Security Norms in East Asia(Diversity of Human Security Practice in Southeast Asia)
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35. |
2018/11/27 |
The Humanitarian-Development Nexus in Humanitarian Crises Caused by Natural Disasters — Toward Realization of Continuum(Seamless Assistance in Humanitarian Crisis Management — Comparative Study of Conflict and Natural Disasters)
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36. |
2018/11/26 |
Humanitarian Crises Management Under Natural Disaster Settings From the Perspective of Aid Agencies in Honduras(The Role of Development Agencies in Humanitarian Crisis Management)
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37. |
2018/08/28 |
Climate change, disasters and displacement: A human security review from Asia(International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference)
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38. |
2018/08/26 |
Latin American Emerging Powers and humanitarian crises: What do they tell us about the future of humanitarianism?(International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference)
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39. |
2018/07/17 |
Crisis Management beyond the Humanitarian-Development Nexus: The continuum in the management of disasters(Global Conference of the International Network of Disaster Studies)
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40. |
2018/06/12 |
Human Development, social science research and public policy(2018 Farewell Symposium for JDS, ABE and Pacific-LEADS Fellows)
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41. |
2018/04/03 |
Found in translation? Humanitarian crisis and action in the ASEAN+3(Global South workshop, International Studies Association Annual Convention)
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42. |
2018/04/03 |
Southern Sources of Human Security Norms? Latin American Powers and the Governance of Humanitarian Crises(International Studies Association Annual Convention)
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43. |
2018/01/23 |
Challenges to Risk Governance and Public Policy: A view from the international cooperation perspective(Risk Governance and Public Policy: Regional Challenges)
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44. |
2017/12/15 |
国際社会と人間の安全保障(国際学部・紛争解決論特別講義)
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45. |
2017/11/23 |
Strengthening Disaster Risk Governance to Manage Disaster Risk(Global Forum on Science and Technology for Disaster Resilience 2017)
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46. |
2017/11/05 |
Human security and Humanitarianism: Reinforcing, integrating or conflicting?(Japan Association of Human Security Studies)
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47. |
2017/09/14 |
Non-Western humanitarianism? Examining thinking and practice in East Asia and Latin America(Political Science Seminar)
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48. |
2017/09/06 |
Perceptions of human security in the ASEAN+3: What do they tell us about advancing capabilities in the real world?(Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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49. |
2017/05/26 |
Connecting recovery with DRR after disasters: From Hurricane Mitch to Typhoon Yolanda(Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction)
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50. |
2017/05/18 |
Sharing the Journey: The Way Ahead for Human Development and Human Security Frameworks(Launch of the 2016 Human Development Report Human Development for Everyone)
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51. |
2017/02/24 |
Human Security Now(IDE Advanced School (IDEAS) short-term training program)
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52. |
2017/02/09 |
Perceptions of human security in the ASEAN+3: Comparative analysis of a regional review survey(Third World Studies Center 40th Anniversary Conference)
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53. |
2017/01/09 |
Global challenges for the local governance of crisis: The case of the Great East Japan Earthquake(From the management of crisis to the governance of risk: time for a paradigm shift?)
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54. |
2016/12/06 |
Pursuing human security through external assistance after a mega-disaster: The Great East Japan Earthquake(Asia Workshop)
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55. |
2016/11/26 |
The capability approach for a globalized, breaking world(Ethics for a Broken World)
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56. |
2016/09/01 |
Climbing the same mountain: understanding advance on human rights and human security ideas in global governance(Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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57. |
2016/03/05 |
A peek into the future of locally-led humanitarian action: The case of the Great East Japan Earthquake(International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference)
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58. |
2016/03/05 |
The continuum through humanitarian crises management: multiple perspectives and the challenge of convergence(International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference)
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59. |
2015/12/12 |
A third way? Human security narratives as natural history(Japan Association of Human Security Studies)
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60. |
2015/09/10 |
Human development in a globalized, broken world: sovereignty, complexity, empowerment(Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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61. |
2015/03/06 |
The idea of human security: Reflections on its 20th anniversary(Distinguished Global Lecture Series)
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62. |
2014/10/23 |
Human security and its relevance to global governance beyond 2015: Japanese experience(4th Istanbul Human Security Conference)
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63. |
2014/09/06 |
The Role of Human Security Analysis(Japan Association of Human Security Studies)
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64. |
2014/09/02 |
What Can the Human Development Approach Tell Us about Crisis? An Exploration(Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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65. |
2014/06/17 |
人間の安全保障(地球社会特別講演)
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66. |
2013/12/03 |
Human security and disasters: emerging challenges(Asia Workshop)
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67. |
2013/10/10 |
Veinte años de soledad: retos para la operacionalización de la seguridad humana en América Latina(Conference of the Belgium and Luxemburg Latin Amercanists Association (LABEL))
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68. |
2013/10/02 |
Human security from the bottom-up: foundations for the new generation(Panel discussion on Human Security)
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69. |
2013/09/21 |
There are no foreigners during disasters: Identity, denizenship and the Great East Japan Earthquake(Japan Association of Human Security Studies)
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70. |
2012/10/18 |
Human security and the limits of nation-states’ responsibility: the case of “foreigners” in Sendai during 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake(2nd Istanbul Human Security Conference)
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71. |
2012/09/05 |
The human in human security: Reassessing conceptual family ties(Human Development and Capabilities Association Conference)
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72. |
2012/03/21 |
Justice and Security through the Looking Glass of Catastrophe—Borders, Overlaps, Challenges(8th International Conference)
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73. |
2010/05/28 |
Measuring Human Security in the Philippines: Experience and Challenges(Fifth Viennese Conference on South-East Asian Studies)
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74. |
2009/06/22 |
Lessons from the global change onset: Human security and the ‘four’ big pollution diseases of Japan(Global Environmental Change and Human Security project Synthesis Conference)
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75. |
2008/12/04 |
Beyond Rhetoric: Towards realization of Human Security from Asia-Pacific experience(Second International Conference on International Studies)
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76. |
2008/08 |
Seguridad Humana en el Asia-Pacífico: Oportunidades para la Integración y el Desarrollo(Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Network on Asia-Pacific (REDEALAP))
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77. |
2007/10 |
Implementing Human Security: Japanese perspective through the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security(Mainstreaming Human Security: The Asian Contribution)
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