Tóm tắt

“Asia Pacific Security Outlook, 1998,” edited by Charles E. Morrison, is part of an annual series that assesses security developments, trends, and policy challenges in the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing on contributions from regional experts, the 1998 volume provides a snapshot of the strategic environment during a year marked by both economic crisis and shifting security concerns. Key themes include: Regional Security Environment – The book surveys the strategic balance in the Asia-Pacific, including U.S. alliances, China’s growing influence, Japan’s security role, and the Korean Peninsula’s continuing volatility; Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis – The 1997–1998 financial crisis is analyzed not only as an economic shock but also as a factor with major security implications, potentially fueling political instability and reshaping regional cooperation; Country Assessments – Individual chapters examine national security policies, defense trends, and perceptions in countries such as the U.S., China, Japan, South Korea, ASEAN members, and others; Multilateralism and Regional Institutions – The volume evaluates the role of ASEAN, the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and other multilateral efforts in promoting dialogue and confidence-building in the region; Future Prospects – Contributors reflect on how the Asia-Pacific can maintain stability amid economic uncertainty, unresolved territorial disputes, and the need for stronger cooperative security mechanisms.