Human security approach revolutionizes Japan's foreign policy for global collaboration
The concept of human security changed how countries view security, focusing on people rather than just nations. This shift led to collaboration between countries to address common security challenges. The article discusses how Japan embraced human security in its foreign policy from 1995 to 2003, promoting cooperation to protect human well-being. The researchers used historical data to show how human security became a key aspect of Japan's approach to international relations.