Human Resource Development in Peacebuilding: Japan’s Way of Contributing to Peace
Tadashi Iwami
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2016, vol. 08, issue 04, 102-110
Abstract:
Japan has brought peacebuilding into the centre of its foreign and security policy since 2002. As it has widened the regional and international role of peacebuilding in Asia and beyond, Japan has also considered human resource development for fostering civilian peacebuilders as an important way of contributing to peace and stability in Asia even though Prime Minister Abe Shinzo’s security laws in 2015 had generated heated debated among scholars and the public.
Date: 2016
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