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Title: Beyond the Global Agenda: State and Religious Nonstate Actors’ Responses to Human Security in Indonesia
Authors: HARA, Abubakar Eby
INDRIASTUTI, Suyani
TRIHARTONO, Agus
Keywords: Human Security
Religious non-state actor
norm diffusion
UNDP
and Indonesia
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2022
Publisher: Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights
Abstract: This article examines how state and religious non-state actors understand and make efforts to overcome human security challenges in Indonesia. The activities of these actors are largely outside the UNDP global human security agenda because they have been conducted long before the concept of human security was popularised. The authors seek to reinterpret the concept of human security as a paradigm to make it more attuned to the experience of the state and religious non-state actors when dealing with human security challenges in the Indonesian context. Data from primary and secondary sources gathered in Indonesia in 2021 reveals that religious motivations and environmental threats drive the agendas of religious non-state actors operating in Indonesia.
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/116112
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