Global geopolitical change and the Asia-Pacific : a regional perspective / edited by Dennis Rumley ... [et al.].
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Aldershot, Hants. :
Avebury,
c1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction: The Geopolitical Context
- 1. Global Geopolitical Change and the Asia-Pacific Region: Definitions, Issues and Options
- 2. The Prospects for Regional Integration in Pacific Asia
- 3. Mutation of International Politico-Economic Structure and the Development of the Pacific Maritime Corridor in the East Asia Orbit
- 4. Future Directions in the Asia-Pacific: Economic and Political Community or Competitive Fragmentation?
- 5. Japan's Power in the Post-Cold War Era: From Economic to What Power?
- 6. Japan and the Global Environment: Leadership in Environmental Technology
- 7. Political Economy and Environmental Problems in Northeast Asia
- 8. Post-Soviet Russia in Search of a Policy in the Asia-Pacific
- 9. The Russian Far East on the Crossroads: National and International Geopolitical Challenges
- 10. The Strategic Position of China in the Asia-Pacific from a Geopolitical Viewpoint
- 11. Chinese Geopolitical Strategies for New Situations in the Asia-Pacific
- 12. The NICs and the Special Economic Zones of China: From Four to Five Asian Tigers
- 13. Growth Triangles, International Economic Integration and the Singapore-Indonesian Border Zone
- 14. Concepts of Economic Security in the Asia-Pacific: Conflict or Cooperation?
- 15. The Future of ASEAN: A Geopolitical Perspective
- 16. The Self-Excluded States: North Korea and Myanmar (Burma)
- 17. Towards a New Equilibrium: India, the Asia-Pacific and Global Geopolitical Change
- 18. Geopolitical Change in the Pacific Islands
- 19. Australia and the "New Regionalism" in the Asia-Pacific
- Conclusion: The 'New Geopolitics' in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Index.