Lindsay Black
Universitair hoofddocent
- Naam
- Dr. L.O. Black
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2218
- l.black@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-1419-3857
Lindsay Black is universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
Meer informatie over Lindsay Black
Universitair hoofddocent
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SAS China
- Black L.O. (2023), Constitutional revision under Prime Minister Abe: incremental change or radical shift?. In: Buszynski L. (red.), Handbook of Japanese security. Tokyo: MHM Limited.
- Black L.O. (2023), Disciplining democracies: human insecurity in Japan-Myanmar relations. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Black L.O. (2021), All at Sea? Japanese conceptions of regional order in response to the South China Sea disputes. In: Hwang Y. & Frettingham E. (red.), Maritime and territorial disputes in the South China Sea: faces of power and law in the age of China’s rise: Routledge.
- Black L.O. (2021), Conflict and cooperation in intra-regional relations in East Asia. In: Pieke F. & Iwabuchi K. (red.), Global East Asia: into the twenty-first century. Oakland: University of California Press.
- Hwang Y.-J. & Black L.O. (2020), Victimized state and visionary leader? Questioning China’s approach to human security in Africa, East Asia 37(1): 1-19.
- Black L.O. (2019), Evaluating Taiwan’s new southbound policy: going south or going sour?, Asian Survey 59(2): 246-271.
- Black L.O. & Hwang Y. (2019), Critical Human Security Studies (CHSS): Empowering the Subaltern?, Journal of Human Security Studies 8(1): 1-19.
- Black L.O. & Hwang Y. (2019), Empowering the subaltern? Critical approaches to Japan’s human security policy in Myanmar, Journal of Human Security Studies 8(1): 1-19.
- Black L.O. (2018), 'Private Sector Diplomacy' in Sino-Japanese Relations. In: Sakai H. & Sato Y. (red.), Re-rising Japan - Its Strategic Power in International Relations. Asian Pacific Studies. New York: Peter Lang. 201-222.
- Black L.O. (2017), Japan’s Response to Piracy in Southeast Asia – 10 years on. In: Biggs T. & Liss C. (red.), Piracy in Southeast Asia – Trends, Hot Spots and Responses.. London and New York: Routledge. 57-77.
- Black L.O. (2017), Japan’s Aspirations for Regional Leadership – Is the Goose Finally Cooked?, Japanese Studies 37(2): 151-170.
- Black L.O. (2014), Japan's Maritime Security Strategy: The Japan Coast Guard's Response to Maritime Outlaws in International Society. Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Black L.O. (2014), Japan's Maritime Security Strategy: The Japan Coast Guard and Maritime Outlaws. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
- Hwang Y. & Black L.O. (2014), Securitizing Threats to Human Beings: Self-identity in China’s Conceptions of Human Security. In: Chau D.C. & Kane T.M. (red.), China and International Security: History, Strategy, and 21st Century Policy. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
- Black L.O. (2013), Bridging between Myanmar and international society – Japan’s self-identity and kakehashi policy, The Pacific Review 26(4): 1-25.
- Black L.O. & Hwang Yih-Jye (2012), China and Japan’s quest for Great Power status – norm entrepreneurship in anti-piracy responses, International Relations 26(4): 431-452.
- Black L.O. (2012), Debating Japan’s intervention to tackle piracy in the Gulf of Aden: beyond mainstream paradigms, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 12: 259-285.
- Black L.O. (2011), Navigating the boundaries of the interstate society: Japan’s response to piracy in Southeast Asia. In: Hook G.D. & Takeda H. (red.), Decoding Boundaries in Postwar Japan: The Koizumi Administration and Beyond. London: Routledge.
- Hwang Yih-Jye & Black L.O. (2010), East Asian Approaches to Human Security – The Concept and Practice of Human Security in Japan and China’s International Relations. Nagasaki Nobuko, Kent Pauline, Shimizu Kosuke, Sato Shiro & Demachi Kazue (red.), Conflict Resolution in the Afrasian Context: Examining More Inclusive Approaches. . Kyoto, Japan: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University. 77-94.
- Black L.O. & Hwang Yih-Jye (2010), Soft Power Paths to Great Power Status: Human Security in Japan and China’s Approaches to Tackling Piracy in Southeast Asia and East Africa. Nagasaki Nobuko, Kent Pauline, Shimizu Kosuke, Sato Shiro & Demachi Kazue (red.), Conflict Resolution in the Afrasian Context: Examining More Inclusive Approaches. . Kyoto and Shiga: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University. 95-110.