The PRC is widely recognized as a destination market for many women trafficked in Asia, particularly from Vietnam. Trafficking in women in China is a sensitive and complex issue that threatens public health, security, gender equity and sustainable development.
This report offers an overview of the HS issues published in 2021, summarising the insights of a rich group of renown scholars, seasoned practitioners, junior researchers and activists on some of the most critical topics in the fields of peace, conflict and security.
Stefano Ruzza (T.wai & University of Torino) and Eugenio Cusumano (Leiden University) are authors of the essay “The Privatisation of Maritime Security: Implications for International Security” in the new Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security (July 2022).
This article argues that a peculiar pattern of dependent asymmetry – ‘dual dependence’, i.e. a combination of internal and external dependence – has come to characterize the structure of China-Myanmar relations since the late 1980s.
If women are predominantly imagined as victims, they can only be taken into consideration in this capacity when the post-war order is designed.