Otto F. von Feigenblatt

Otto F. von Feigenblatt

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Otto F. von Feigenblatt is a Costa Rican academic and public intellectual currently based in South Florida. He holds a B.S. in Asia Pacific Studies from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Beppu, Japan) and an M.A. in International Development Studies from Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok, Thailand)and is currently pursuing A Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). He is the author of "Japan and Human Security" and of "Human Security in the Asia Pacific Region: Security Challenges, Regional Integration, and Representative Case Studies" published by YKING BOOKS, Jaipur, India. His research has appeared in academic journals such as the Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, the Journal of Contemporary Literature, Infinity Journal, the Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution, inter alia. Currently, he is serving as the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences. His research deals with alternative security paradigms and international development in the Asia Pacific Region.

Otto F. von Feigenblat was recently elected Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland for his contribution to Asia Pacific Studies and has served as a Guest Lecturer of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Lynn University (Boca Raton, Florida).

Dark Pursuit (Emily Stone Series Book 5)

Dark Pursuit (Emily Stone Series Book 5)

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<strong>A valuable contributing to the study of the region by Prof. Dr. A. Mani<br /></strong><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2">&quot;Exceptionally stimulating, Human Security in the Asia Pacific Region integrates security challenges and regional integration. Otto F. von Feigenblatt's comparative monograph takes a magisterial overview of the region by comparing intra-regional and regional dynamics to produce a novel perspective of the Asia Pacific region. The brilliant synthesis in exploring the two Chinas' problem in relation to Costa Rica and the use of Sarawak's past to probe for a solution in Southern Thailand provide originality and vision ofa rising young scholar. the book is a valuable contribution to the study of the region.&quot; <br />Prof. Dr. A. Mani, <br />Vice President, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan</font><br /><br /><font color="#000000"><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><strong>&quot;Impressively applied the human security approach...&quot; by Mohd Na’eim Ajis, Lecturer, Universiti Utara Malaysia</strong></font><br /><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Over the past 20 years, the term ‘security’ has been debatable and became changeable. Conventionally, scholars had referred the term of security in military perspective like weapon conflict, nuclear war, power in-equilibrium and etc. However, after the Cold War which ended in the 1990s, the term ‘security’ has broadened to be more comprehensive and the concept has not only covered on military threats but is also referred to other issues like economic, environmental, societal and cultural, political, ethnic, energy problem, migration, trafficking, smuggling, terrorism and cyber crime as new types of threat to security. Therefore, the term ‘security’ has been named in many approaches like traditional, non-traditional, contemporary, global, comprehensive and human security. As far as the human security is concerned, Asia Pacific Region is one of the most dynamic and heterogeneous systems of the world. As the region is getting attention from the rest of the world particularly on security issues, clear explanation should be carried out in order the information can be addressed in a very sincere manner. Therefore, this book makes it clear on how human security approach is adopted related to the issues of Asia Pacific Region. To that extent, the author has impressively applied human security approach for socio-political and econo-cultural processes in the Asia Pacific Region. I do believe the reader will get some substantial information regarding the security concept and how this concept has been applied according to the Asia Pacific Region perspectives. <br /><br />Mohd Na’eim Ajis <br />Lecturer <br />College of Law, Government and International Studies <br />Universiti Utara Malaysia, <br />06010, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia. <br /></font></font>