Introduction: when security meet politics of conflict, women, development and peace, get ready for a challenging year

This editorial note serves as an introductory explanation as we approach the dawn of 2023. The hardship of a total lockdown changes how we look at space and time or spatiotemporal beyond ordinary linearity of progress and regress. Nevertheless, how do we use space and time to make sense of the most...

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Main Authors: Chen, Mumin, Zarina Othman, Bakri Mat
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25655/
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description This editorial note serves as an introductory explanation as we approach the dawn of 2023. The hardship of a total lockdown changes how we look at space and time or spatiotemporal beyond ordinary linearity of progress and regress. Nevertheless, how do we use space and time to make sense of the most significant concerns of threats to our security? How do we refine constructive ideas about safety and inspire others to think beyond the rigidity of rational choice and nearly no freedom to choose? Time and space transform our perceived secured reality and insinuate threat discursively, whether yesterday or today, international, or local. In our nested security discourse, we challenge the archaic and unstable binary boundaries between international and internal delineation of security threats and peace concerns. Altogether, temporal constraints and limited space disperse our cognitive inability to operate within the tesseract of multiple data analytics, eternal realities, and organic, meaningful solutions to give hope to humanity and freedom to coexist mutually. Underpinned by multidimensions and nested security discourse, we present our readers with our final thoughts in selecting six research articles, three research notes, two commentaries, and one book review.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:256552025-07-22T07:44:53Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25655/ Introduction: when security meet politics of conflict, women, development and peace, get ready for a challenging year Chen, Mumin Zarina Othman, Bakri Mat, This editorial note serves as an introductory explanation as we approach the dawn of 2023. The hardship of a total lockdown changes how we look at space and time or spatiotemporal beyond ordinary linearity of progress and regress. Nevertheless, how do we use space and time to make sense of the most significant concerns of threats to our security? How do we refine constructive ideas about safety and inspire others to think beyond the rigidity of rational choice and nearly no freedom to choose? Time and space transform our perceived secured reality and insinuate threat discursively, whether yesterday or today, international, or local. In our nested security discourse, we challenge the archaic and unstable binary boundaries between international and internal delineation of security threats and peace concerns. Altogether, temporal constraints and limited space disperse our cognitive inability to operate within the tesseract of multiple data analytics, eternal realities, and organic, meaningful solutions to give hope to humanity and freedom to coexist mutually. Underpinned by multidimensions and nested security discourse, we present our readers with our final thoughts in selecting six research articles, three research notes, two commentaries, and one book review. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25655/1/SDD%201.pdf Chen, Mumin and Zarina Othman, and Bakri Mat, (2022) Introduction: when security meet politics of conflict, women, development and peace, get ready for a challenging year. SINERGI: Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs, 2 (2). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2805-4520 https://spaj.ukm.my/sinergi/index.php/sei/issue/view/4
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title_full Introduction: when security meet politics of conflict, women, development and peace, get ready for a challenging year
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title_short Introduction: when security meet politics of conflict, women, development and peace, get ready for a challenging year
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