The ANZUS states and their region : regional policies of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States

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The ANZUS states and their region : regional policies of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States

edited by Richard W. Baker

Praeger, 1994

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"Under the auspices of the East-West Center" -- t.p.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-215) and index

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This is the third and final volume in a series examining the southern anchor of the American alliance network in the Pacific--the ANZUS alliance linking the United States with Australia and New Zealand. This volume considers the policies of the three partners toward the region in which their defense alliance operates and the implications of trends in these policy areas for the future of their relationship. The work analyzes trends in three policy areas--regional security, the Pacific Islands, and regional economic cooperation--each of which provides a distinct window on the relationship. The dynamic Asia-Pacific region is of growing importance to each of the ANZUS states, and the approaches of the three to regional cooperation can only become increasingly important.

Table of Contents

Tables and Map Preface Introduction Regional Security Policies Toward an Independent Outlook: Australia's Regional Security Policies, 1945-1991 by Stewart Woodman New Zealand's Regional Security Policies by Steve Hoadley U.S. Security Policies in the Pacific for the 1990s by James A. Kelly Comment by Richard W. Baker The Pacific Islands Australia and the Pacific Islands by Stewart Firth New Zealand's Policy Toward the Pacific Islands by John Henderson The United States and the Pacific Islands by Robert Kiste Comment by Richard W. Baker Regional Economic Policies Regional Economic Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: An Australian Priority by Jenelle Bonnor Regionalism, Bilateralism, and Multilateralism: A New Zealand View by Alastair Bisley U.S. Economic Relations with the Asia-Pacific Region: Confrontation or Cooperation? by Thomas Layman and Richard W. Baker Comment by Richard W. Baker and Gary R. Hawke Implications for Relationships by Richard W. Baker Bibliography Index

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