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This last chapter provides cross-country analysis and draws lessons from each of the case study chapters according to the three research questions: sovereignty, coordination and empowerment. In addition to theoretical and conceptual insights, a set of implications for human security practitioners will be formulated. The themes include the feature of East Asian regionalism, issue-based collaboration in early warning, the dos and don’ts of cross border action, an Asian approach to sovereignty and state building, the role of trust in horizontal collaboration, the nexus of development and human security, and the significance of local knowledge and institutions.
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Hernandez, C.G., Kim, E.M., Mine, Y., Xiao, R., Muto, A. (2019). Conclusion: Ownership and Collaboration for Human Security in East Asia. In: Hernandez, C., Kim, E., Mine, Y., Xiao, R. (eds) Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia. Security, Development and Human Rights in East Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95240-6_13
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