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Asia Pacific security outlook, 1998

Morrison, Charles E.

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Loại tài liệuRB-Sách tham khảo (Reference books)
Tác giả cá nhânMorrison Charles E.
Tác giả tập thểASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies.
Nhan đề và thông tin về trách nhiệmAsia Pacific security outlook, 1998 / edited by Charles E. Morrison ; cosponsored by ASEAN Institutes for Strategic and International Studies, East-West Center, Japan Center for International Exchange.
Địa chỉ xuất bản, phát hành, v.v…Tokyo : Japan Center for International Exchange, 1998.
Mô tả vật lý162 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN488907015X
9784889070156
Tóm tắt/ chú giải“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.
Tiêu đề bổ sung chủ đề - Thuật ngữ chủ đềNational security Asia.
National security Pacific Area.
An ninh quốc gia Châu Á.
An ninh quốc gia Khu vực Thái Bình Dương.
Tiêu đề bổ sung chủ đề - Địa danhAsia Military policy. Pacific Area Military policy. Châu Á Chính sách quân sự. Khu vực Thái Bình Dương Chính sách quân sự.
Thuật ngữ chủ đề không kiểm soátAn ninh quốc gia, Châu Á, Chính sách quân sự, Thái Bình Dương.
DDC355.03
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“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...

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“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.
  

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