12 December 2008
- RSIS
- Publication
- RSIS Publications
- NTS Alert (Dec 2008 – Issue 1)
Abstract
While there had been agreements that the current global financial crisis which originated from the United States (US) would not be akin to the Asian Financial Crisis back in 1997- 1998, the resultant worldwide impact is considerable and countries would continue to feel the strain under the yoke of the crisis for the next few years. Following the previous issue, this edition looks at the wider implications of the financial crisis on non-traditional security issues such as food security, governance and sustainable development amongst others.
Abstract
While there had been agreements that the current global financial crisis which originated from the United States (US) would not be akin to the Asian Financial Crisis back in 1997- 1998, the resultant worldwide impact is considerable and countries would continue to feel the strain under the yoke of the crisis for the next few years. Following the previous issue, this edition looks at the wider implications of the financial crisis on non-traditional security issues such as food security, governance and sustainable development amongst others.