The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia

The nature of regional cooperation on capacity building taking place in Southeast Asia certainly provides a good foundation to pursue a more robust collaborative framework for nuclear security in the wider Asia-Pacific region. A step in this regard is to have a regional action plan/roadmap for nucle...

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Main Authors: Trajano, Julius Cesar, Caballero-Anthony, Mely
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143117
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1431172020-11-01T08:05:56Z The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia Trajano, Julius Cesar Caballero-Anthony, Mely S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies Social sciences::Military and naval science ASEAN Nuclear Security The nature of regional cooperation on capacity building taking place in Southeast Asia certainly provides a good foundation to pursue a more robust collaborative framework for nuclear security in the wider Asia-Pacific region. A step in this regard is to have a regional action plan/roadmap for nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific that could institutionalize cooperation between Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other countries in the wider region, fostering closer collaboration. The paper recommends three practical mechanisms to expand cooperation frameworks in Southeast Asia to the broader Asia-Pacific region: (1) strengthening regional capacity building in nuclear security; (2) establishing an ASEAN-Northeast Asia network of nuclear security centers of excellence (COEs) and knowledge centers; and (3) enhancing regional nuclear emergency preparedness and response. The article also explores the future of collaboration among International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) members in the Asia-Pacific region, with Southeast Asian members as key drivers, to further strengthen regional nuclear security governance through sustainable nuclear security education. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This study was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 1 Grant (Reference No. RG52/19). Authors would also like to thank anonymous reviewers of this paperfor their helpful comments. 2020-08-04T02:58:23Z 2020-08-04T02:58:23Z 2020 Journal Article Trajano, J. C., & Caballero-Anthony, M. (2020). The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia. International Journal of Nuclear Security, 6(2), 8-. 2376-9955 https://trace.tennessee.edu/ijns/vol6/iss2/8 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143117 2 6 en International Journal of Nuclear Security ©The Author(s). (Published by University of Tennessee, Institute for Nuclear Security). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. application/pdf
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Nuclear Security
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Trajano, Julius Cesar
Caballero-Anthony, Mely
The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia
description The nature of regional cooperation on capacity building taking place in Southeast Asia certainly provides a good foundation to pursue a more robust collaborative framework for nuclear security in the wider Asia-Pacific region. A step in this regard is to have a regional action plan/roadmap for nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific that could institutionalize cooperation between Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other countries in the wider region, fostering closer collaboration. The paper recommends three practical mechanisms to expand cooperation frameworks in Southeast Asia to the broader Asia-Pacific region: (1) strengthening regional capacity building in nuclear security; (2) establishing an ASEAN-Northeast Asia network of nuclear security centers of excellence (COEs) and knowledge centers; and (3) enhancing regional nuclear emergency preparedness and response. The article also explores the future of collaboration among International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) members in the Asia-Pacific region, with Southeast Asian members as key drivers, to further strengthen regional nuclear security governance through sustainable nuclear security education.
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title_short The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia
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title_fullStr The future of nuclear security in the Asia-Pacific : expanding the role of Southeast Asia
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