Human security in China : a post-pandemic state / Chi Zhang, editor.
2022
RA527
Linked e-resources
Linked Resource
Concurrent users
Unlimited
Authorized users
Authorized users
Document Delivery Supplied
Can lend chapters, not whole ebooks
Details
Title
Human security in China : a post-pandemic state / Chi Zhang, editor.
ISBN
9789811646751 (electronic bk.)
9811646759 (electronic bk.)
9811646740
9789811646744
9811646759 (electronic bk.)
9811646740
9789811646744
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 200 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-4675-1 doi
Call Number
RA527
Dewey Decimal Classification
362.10951
Summary
This book explores the emergent concept of 'human security' within the political context of COVID-19 Chinese politics. For decades, Western nations have used 'human rights' as a rubric with which to scold Chinese leaders, betraying a fundamental unwillingness to accept diversity of governance systems. As COVID-19 has demonstrated, different governance systems yield different outcomesthe freedom of circulation, speech and movement in Western democracies yielding one, and use of surveillance, lockdowns, and privatepublic collaboration in China and Asian societies such as Korea and Singapore yielding another. Chinese political scientists have become fixated on the notion of 'human security, ' a utilitarian concept which insists on the importance of protecting and extending human life via health care, technology, and a wide range of other systemssometimes, in ways which contradict Western notions of human rights, even as they demonstrably achieve superior outcomes for the humans involved. Being the first English language book to explore these issues, this book aims to generate a sustained theoretical relevance in the aftermath of the crisis which is likely to have lasting effects on how people live and will be of note for political scientists, China scholars, and economists. Chi Zhang is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of St Andrews and an Associate Member of the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence. Her areas of research interest fall broadly within security studies, constructivism and Chinese political philosophy. She holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Leeds, and a masters degree in South Asian Area Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies. She published in Terrorism and Political Violence, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Politics and Religion and Asian Security.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Description based on print version record.
Added Author
Available in Other Form
Linked Resources
Record Appears in
Table of Contents
1. Introduction / Chi Zhang
2. (Ir)responsible centrality? External representations of China's COVID-19 diplomacy / Catherine Jones
3. Human security and the party-state-society triangle : rethinking the CCP's legitimacy management in COVID-19 / Hai Guo
4. Securitizing new energy amidst the global pandemic : the Chinese state and the politics of climate change / Geoffrey C. Chen
5. The education for patriotism in post-pandemic China : the CCP's approach to "psychological insecurity" in focus / Jinru Huang
6. Immobility : surviving the COVID-19 outbreak / Qiyang Liu
7. Mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of social media / Qian Zhang
8. Health security and public health emergency management in China / Jia Liu
Index.
2. (Ir)responsible centrality? External representations of China's COVID-19 diplomacy / Catherine Jones
3. Human security and the party-state-society triangle : rethinking the CCP's legitimacy management in COVID-19 / Hai Guo
4. Securitizing new energy amidst the global pandemic : the Chinese state and the politics of climate change / Geoffrey C. Chen
5. The education for patriotism in post-pandemic China : the CCP's approach to "psychological insecurity" in focus / Jinru Huang
6. Immobility : surviving the COVID-19 outbreak / Qiyang Liu
7. Mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of social media / Qian Zhang
8. Health security and public health emergency management in China / Jia Liu
Index.