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Faculty & Research

Coordinator, Non-Traditional Security Programme (NTS)
Secretary-General, Consortium of Non-Traditional Security Studies in Asia (NTS-Asia)

Associate Professor
Dr. Mely Caballero-Anthony


Education

  • Ph.D. (HKU)
  • M.A., B.A.(UP)

Research Interests

  • Regionalism and regional security in Asia-Pacific
  • Multilateralism
  • Comparative politics and international relations in Southeast Asia
  • Conflict prevention and management
  • Non-traditional security
  • Human security

Professional Activities

  • Member, Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP) Singapore
  • Member, CSCAP Working Group on Peace Operations
  • Associate Member, ASEAN Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN-ISIS)
  • Associate Fellow, Institute of Development and Strategic Studies (ISDS), Philippines

Selected Publications
‘Regional Security in Southeast Asia: Beyond the ASEAN Way’, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asia Studies, 2005; ‘UN Peace Operations and Asian Security’, London: Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2005 (co-editor); ‘Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas of Securitisation’, London: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005, (co-editor); ‘The ASEAN Economic Community: Political and Security Implications’, in Denis Hew (ed) The ASEAN Economic Community, (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005); ‘Regional Institutions and Regional Crises in East Asia: Moving Away from the Comfort Zone?’, in Douglas Webber and Bertrand Fort (eds) Regional Integration in Europe and East Asia: Convergence or Divergence, (RoutledgeCurzon, 2005); ‘Elections in the Philippines and the Long Road to Democracy’, in Simon Tay and Yeo Lay Hwee, (eds.), Elections in Asia: Making Democracy Work, (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2005); ‘Security Challenges and Global Governance; An Asia Perspective’, in William Wallace and Young Soogil (eds), Asia and Europe: Global Governance as a Challenge to Co-operation, (Tokyo: Council for Asia-Europe Cooperation, 2004); ‘Philippine Political Outlook’, Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2004-2005 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003); ‘UN Peace Operations and Asian Security’, International Peacekeeping, Special Issue Vol. 12, No. 1, London: Frank Cass, Spring 2005, (co-editor); ‘Political Transitions in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Affairs 2005 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), pp. 24-44; ‘SARS in Asia: Crisis, Vulnerabilities and Regional Responses’, Asian Survey, Vol. XLV, No. 3, May/June 2005, pp. 475-495; ‘Introduction: The UN Peace Operation and Asian Security’, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 12, No.1, Spring 2005, pp. 1-24; ‘Re-visioning Human Security in Southeast Asia’, Asian Perspectives, Vol. 28 No. 3, 2004, pp. 155-189; ‘Non-State Regional Governance Mechanism for Economic Security: The Case of the ASEAN Peoples’ Assembly’, Pacific Review, Vol. 17, No.4, 2004, pp. 567-585; ‘Where on the Road to Democracy is the Philippines’, UNISCI Discussion Papers. No. 6, October 2004. (University of Madrid: Faculty of Political Science and Sociology

 

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Dr. Mely Caballero-Anthony


Office: S4 B4c - 58
Phone: 6790 5886
ismcanthony@ntu.edu.sg

Teaching / Research Programme

S6012 Government and Politics in Southeast Asia
Occasional lecturer on multilateralism, regional and human security issues at government agency training programmes

Coordinator: IDSS-FORD Project on Non-Traditional Security in Asia (2003-2005)
Coordinator: IDSS-Sasakawa project of UN and Peace Operations in Asia-Pacific (2003-2005)
Convenor/Coordinator: Regional Project on Political Transitions and Political Change in Southeast Asia (2005-2008).

Media expertise

Southeast Asian politics; regional security in the Asia-Pacific; human security; regionalism and multilateralism

 

 


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