New Foundations for Asian and Pacific Security / / Joyce E. Larson.

This volume is based on the addresses, papers, reports, and discussion sessions of an international conference held at Pattaya, Thailand, between 12 and 16 December 1979. The essays, submitted by leaders and scholars from eleven nations - Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of China, the Phil...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [1980]
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Year of Publication:1980
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (255 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • EDITOR'S PREFACE
  • FOREWORD. Perspectives on War and Peace: The United States and Asia at the Beginning of the 1980s
  • Chapter 1. POLITICAL/MILITARY DIMENSIONS OF SECURITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
  • Issues And Questions To Be Addressed: 1
  • The Continuing Struggle in Indochina: Editor's Introduction
  • Addresses
  • International Politics in Asia and the Pacific: Complexities and Uncertainties
  • The Strategic Outlook for Thailand in the 1980s
  • Conflict and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The New Chapter
  • Conference Papers
  • The Indochina Situation and the Superpowers in Southeast Asia
  • The Internal and External Dimensions of Southeast Asian Security
  • REPORT OF COMMITTEE #1
  • Chapter 2. POLITICAL/MILITARY DIMENSIONS OF SECURITY IN NORTHEAST ASIA
  • Issues And Questions To Be Addressed: 2
  • Japan and the Security of Northeast Asia: Editor's Introduction
  • Address
  • Northeast Asian Security: The Japanese Role
  • Conference Papers and Commentary
  • The Japanese Defense Posture and the Soviet Challenge in Northeast Asia
  • The Tensions on the Korean Peninsula
  • Commentary
  • REPORT OF COMMITTEE #2
  • Chapter 3. ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF SECURITY IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
  • Issues And Questions To Be Addressed: 3
  • Toward Regional Cooperation and Prosperity
  • Regional Security Through Trade and Investment
  • Energy Resources, Raw Materials, and the Safety of the Sea Lanes of Communication
  • REPORT OF COMMITTEES #3 AND #4
  • Chapter 4. POLICY PROPOSALS AND ASIAN AND PACIFIC SECURITY
  • Issues And Questions To Be Addressed: 4
  • The Pacific Basin Community: Editor's Introduction
  • Address
  • Toward a Pacific Basin Community: A Malaysian Perception
  • Conference Papers
  • Policy Proposals: A Southeast Asian View
  • Policy Proposals: A Northeast Asian View
  • Policy Proposals: An American View
  • Appendix
  • CONFERENCE PROGRAM
  • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS