<p>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 p
Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation: New Regional Agendas
β Scribed by Christopher M. Dent (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 279
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
New Economic and Security Co-operation in the Asia-Pacific:An Introduction....Pages 3-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Asia-Pacific Economic Regionalism: Global Constraints and Opportunities....Pages 19-33
Globalisation and Security in East Asia....Pages 34-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Asian Regionalism Five Years after the 1997/98 Financial Crisis: A Case of βCo-operative Realismβ?....Pages 53-71
The Asia-Pacificβs New Economic Bilateralism and Regional Political Economy....Pages 72-94
Sea Power in the Asia-Pacific at the Turn of the Millennium....Pages 95-109
Front Matter....Pages 111-111
The War on Terror: Implications for the ASEAN Region....Pages 113-135
ASEAN: Challenged from Within and Without....Pages 136-151
Sub-Regional Co-operation in the Mekong Valley: Implications for Regional Security....Pages 152-166
Democratization: A Threat to Peace and Stability in Southeast Asia?....Pages 167-184
Changing ChinaβTaiwan Relations and Asia-Pacific Regionalism: Economic Co-operation and Security Challenge....Pages 185-196
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
Global Economic Change and Cyber Networks: East Asiaβs Economic and Security Threats in Perspective....Pages 199-219
Regionalism Online: A Case Study of e-ASEAN....Pages 220-238
Front Matter....Pages 239-239
Prime Dimensions of the New Economic and Security Co-operationin the Asia-Pacific: A Conclusion....Pages 241-261
Back Matter....Pages 263-271
β¦ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science; International Relations
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