The New security agenda in the Asia-Pacific region
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The New security agenda in the Asia-Pacific region
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The field of security studies is undergoing a major re-evaluation in the post-Cold War era, and this has important implications for the region. The security dangers of the 1990s and beyond are different and more complex than those of the Cold War, and strategic thinkers both in the academic and policy-making spheres must begin to understand the new environment lest they fall into the old trap of planning for the next conflict based on the conditions of the last conflict. This book is designed to survey the new environment, assessing what has changed and what remains the same, and suggesting what types of demands future strategists will face.
Table of Contents
- Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: Old and New Agendas
- D.Roy -World Order: New Challenges at the Global Level
- R.O'Neill - The New Regionalism: Avoiding Strategic Hubris
- J.Chipman - New Dimensions of Security
- A.Dupont - The Impact of Economics in the New Asia-Pacific Region
- S.Harris - Environmental Scarcities and Conflict: Assessing the Evidence in the Asia-Pacific
- P.Howard - Beyond Armageddon? The Shape of Conflict in the Twenty-First Century
- S.Woodman - The Emerging Strategic Architecture in the Asia-Pacific
- P.Dibb - 'Enlightening' China?
- G.Segal - The US-Japan Security Relationship in a New Era
- A.G.Mulgan - The Strategic Dynamics of Post-Cold War Southeast Asia
- J.S.Djiwandono - Index
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