Asia-Pacific and a new international order : responses and options
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Asia-Pacific and a new international order : responses and options
Nova Science Publishers, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book examines the responses of national governments within Asia Pacific to the current security environment, and the options available to these governments for the future.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- The Pacific Century and the Post-Cold War World
- Asia Pacific Political and Economic Circumstances in an Era of Global and Regional Transformation
- Strategic Resets, Security Ripples and US Interests in the
- China and India
- 'Islamic Fundamentalism' in the Asia-Pacific Region: Failures of Civil Societies or Backlash against the US Hegemony?
- Post-Cold War U.S: Foreign Policy in Asia
- Redefining Ideology: Russia and Asia in the Putin Era Japan And A New International Order: A Case For An East Asian Community
- Peaceful Development: Chinas "Policy of Assurance"
- South Korea vis-a-vis the International Disorder: Internal Split and External Initiative
- Indonesia Transforming
- Responses and Options for Malaysia to the Changing Regional Security Environment
- The New International Order in the Asia-Pacific Region: Thailands Responses and Options
- Indias Quest for Strategic Space in the 'New' International Order! Locations, (Re)Orientations and Opportunities
- Pakistan and the Bush Doctrine: Consensual Foreign Policy?
- The Middle East: An Overview
- Iran's Security Perspectives and the Greater Middle East Initiative
- Australia and the South Pacific
- Index.
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