Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2005

Baker Richard W, Morrison Charles E

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Cover Type: Soft cover
Book Condition: As New
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: An Apap Project
Publisher Place: Tokyo
Publisher Year: 2005
Edition: First Edition

Description: 211 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. A Number Of More Traditional Security Issues Are Also Contributing To A Generally More Uncertain And Ptentially Volatile Security Outlook For 200, After Dec, 26th 2004, When A Quarter Of A Million Lost Their Lives In The Great Tsunami.

Publishers Description: The Asia Pacific Security Outlook series provides assessments of the security environment, defense issues, and regional and global cooperation from the perspectives of countries that participate in the ASEAN Regional Forum. This ninth edition reports on the impact of such recent trends and events as the continuing slow-motion crisis over North Korea's nuclear program and other potential proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; further terrorist attacks combined with the forces of radical Islamism and regional rebellion that threaten numerous countries in the region; stresses in the relations of major regional powers, including China's relations with the United States (especially over Taiwan) and Japan; and new questions about the long-term future of a U.S. presence in the region. Adding the toll of natural disasters, disease, and persistent poverty, human security is under threat virtually throughout the region. Based on the work and expertise of a multinational team of security analysts and written for generalists and specialists alike, the Outlook is the most concise and authentic comparative work in this field. Contributors include Ross Cottrill (Australian Institute of International Affairs), Allen G. Sens (University of British Columbia), Martin Wagener (University of Trier, Germany), Philips Vermonte (Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia), Ken Jimbo (Japan Forum for International Relations), Kim Sung-han, (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ROK), Elina Noor (Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia), Bayarmagnai Toinkhuu (Institute for Strategic Studies, Mongolia), Peter Cozens (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Victor Cha (Georgetown University), Ronald J. May (Australian National University), Noel M. Morada (Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, Phillipines), Sergey Sevastyanov (Vladivostok State University of Economics, Russia), Yeo Lay Hwee (Singapore Institute of International Affairs), Mallika Joseph (Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India), Sakkarin Niyomsilpa (Kasikorn Research Center, Institute of Security and International Studies, Thailand), Hoang Anh Tuan (Research Institute for International Relations, Vietnam), Richard W. Baker (East-West Center), and Charles E. Morrison (East-West Center).

ISBN: 4889070680

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211 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. A Number Of More Traditional Security Issues Are Also Contributing To A Generally More Uncertain And Ptentially Volatile Security Outlook For 200, After Dec, 26th 2004, When A Quarter Of A Million Lost Their Lives In The Great Tsunami.

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