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Asia-Pacific Security : Policy Challenges / ed. by David W. Lovell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (216 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789812302137
  • 9789812307088
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.095
LOC classification:
  • DU117.18 .A75 2003
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface to the second printing -- 1. Australia and Asia-Pacific security after September 11: an introduction -- 2. The challenge for Australian foreign-policy professionals -- 3. The rhetoric of Australia’s regional policy -- 4. Australia’s strategic options in the US-China relationship -- 5. China and Asia-Pacific security building in the new century -- 6. China’s efforts as a responsible power -- 7. The knowledge-based economy in China: perceptions and facts -- 8. China’s ‘New Security Concept’ and Southeast Asia -- 9. Chinese nationalism and its foreign policy implications -- 10. Japan’s missile defence dilemma -- 11. Security and stability in Southwest Asia -- 12. Mediating the global order: the past and future of Asia- Pacific regional organizations -- 13. The constructivist challenge to the debate on East Asian security in the new century -- 14. Australian-American relations in the new century: applying resuscitation or pursuing illusions? -- Epilogue -- Index
Summary: Since September 11, 2001, our newspapers have been filled with the ‘war on terror’; our governments have mobilized their resources for ‘homeland security’; and people everywhere are braced for more terrorist attacks. Yet while the new threat is genuine, we must not lose sight of the continuing security concerns in the Asia-Pacific. Tensions persist on the Korean peninsula, in the Taiwan Straits and the South China Sea, and in Kashmir. The region is well supplied with weapons of mass destruction and may face an arms race, and there are a range of pressing human security issues. Likewise, the strategic realities of the region remain linked with US power, and with the emergence of China as a key regional player. Asia-Pacific Security examines the developing strategic relationships in the region, and clarifies the dilemmas for Australian policy-makers as they try to balance genuine engagement with the region against a long-standing and valued alliance with the United States.This book has a particular relevance for foreign-policy professionals and scholars of the region.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface to the second printing -- 1. Australia and Asia-Pacific security after September 11: an introduction -- 2. The challenge for Australian foreign-policy professionals -- 3. The rhetoric of Australia’s regional policy -- 4. Australia’s strategic options in the US-China relationship -- 5. China and Asia-Pacific security building in the new century -- 6. China’s efforts as a responsible power -- 7. The knowledge-based economy in China: perceptions and facts -- 8. China’s ‘New Security Concept’ and Southeast Asia -- 9. Chinese nationalism and its foreign policy implications -- 10. Japan’s missile defence dilemma -- 11. Security and stability in Southwest Asia -- 12. Mediating the global order: the past and future of Asia- Pacific regional organizations -- 13. The constructivist challenge to the debate on East Asian security in the new century -- 14. Australian-American relations in the new century: applying resuscitation or pursuing illusions? -- Epilogue -- Index

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Since September 11, 2001, our newspapers have been filled with the ‘war on terror’; our governments have mobilized their resources for ‘homeland security’; and people everywhere are braced for more terrorist attacks. Yet while the new threat is genuine, we must not lose sight of the continuing security concerns in the Asia-Pacific. Tensions persist on the Korean peninsula, in the Taiwan Straits and the South China Sea, and in Kashmir. The region is well supplied with weapons of mass destruction and may face an arms race, and there are a range of pressing human security issues. Likewise, the strategic realities of the region remain linked with US power, and with the emergence of China as a key regional player. Asia-Pacific Security examines the developing strategic relationships in the region, and clarifies the dilemmas for Australian policy-makers as they try to balance genuine engagement with the region against a long-standing and valued alliance with the United States.This book has a particular relevance for foreign-policy professionals and scholars of the region.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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