Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region

Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region
Author: Myron H. Nordquist,John Norton Moore,Ronán Long
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004412026

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Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia-Pacific Region provides valuable insight into a region that encompasses many important maritime regions, and harbors promising opportunities for maritime cooperation and engagement.

Engagement

Engagement
Author: Paul Keating
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 0732910773

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Paperback publication of former Prime Minister Paul Keating's account of his involvement in Australia's foreign affairs and his reflection on Australia's place in the world. First published in 2000. Examines the development of APEC (the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group), Australia's relationship with Indonesia, the role of the USA in the Asia-Pacific region, China's re-entry into the world community, and the problems of some of the smaller countries in the South Pacific. Also discusses the republican movement in Australia, globalisation, multiculturalism and the importance of establishing a good relationship with Australia's Indigenous peoples. Includes colour photographs, maps and index.

Student Engagement Across Pacific Asia

Student Engagement Across Pacific Asia
Author: Luke K. Fryer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819705580

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University Community Engagement in the Asia Pacific

University Community Engagement in the Asia Pacific
Author: Christopher S. Collins
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319452227

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This edited volume provides a framework for understanding academic public good and offers case studies and perspectives as in depth examples of the ways in which colleges and universities engage with the community to produce social benefits. Focusing on the Asia Pacific region, the authors discuss examples of engagement that produce consciousness, partnerships, and services that are broadly available to the public and enhance the progress of society. The authors argue that, unlike an individual degree, these are public benefits that should be focused upon and featured more readily so that the breadth of university benefits come to be better understood.

Rebalance to Asia IV Economic Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region

Rebalance to Asia IV  Economic Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2014
Genre: Economic assistance, American
ISBN: MINN:31951D03653109U

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Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region

Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004518629

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Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region includes contributions from the most influential figures in the law of the sea to provide context and direction for developing maritime governance in East Asia and the Pacific Ocean. Peaceful management of disputes includes cooperation over deep seabed mining, negotiations for a legally binding instrument on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, contending approaches to baselines and East Asia maritime boundary disputes, freedom of navigation and maritime law enforcement. Chapters also explore new interpretations for preservation of the marine environment and the special problems posed by marine plastics and nexus between the ocean and climate change.

United States Engagement in the Asia Pacific Perspectives from Asia

United States Engagement in the Asia Pacific  Perspectives from Asia
Author: Yoichiro Sato,See Seng Tan
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781621967491

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This study brings together Asian and Asia-based experts of international relations and U.S. foreign policy to present diverse Asian views about preferred modes of U.S. engagement in the region and compare their views with U.S. interests in the region-a prerequisite exercise to truly multilateral regional security governance. With the rise of Chinese power in absolute and relative terms over the next decades as a key driving factor of the international relations in the Asia Pacific, the United States has announced its "Rebalance to Asia" (previously referred as "Pivot to Asia") strategy. Asian responses, perceptions, and even interpretations of the U.S. strategy have been diverse. Misconceptions of the U.S. strategy can be attributed to the built-in contradictions among its objectives, deliberate ambiguities left by the architects of the strategy, mismatch between the stated strategy and actual policy implementations during the last three years, and subjective reading by the Asian countries through the lens of their own interests. This book will illuminate the diversity of Asian responses and perceptions and analyze the underlying reasons of the diversity. The overarching framework of analysis for this book is the very dilemma of alliances-abandonment and entrapment-which "hedging" aims at evading. "Abandonment" fear is primarily of the junior partner of an alliance that its senior partner may not come to its aid in crisis. Meanwhile, "entrapment" fear works both ways. The United States may drag its allies into its conflict against a third party, but U.S. allies may also drag the United States into their regional conflicts in which the United States has no direct or significant stake. The Asian choices of their strategic responses to the U.S. Rebalancing will be described and analyzed through the lens of the perceived balance between the abandonment and entrapment fears as well as other historical and domestic factors unique to each Asian country. The reading of the U.S. strategy by Asian countries is a subjective matter, and their interests likely influence their analysis and consequently strategies. It is not the aim of this volume to establish well defined "cause-and-effect" chain between the U.S. strategy and Asian strategies, but thick descriptions have enabled some chapter authors to identify reciprocal relations between the two. While China's growth is the most important driver of the changing strategic landscape in the Asia Pacific and the new U.S. strategy, the new U.S. strategy inevitably influence the Chinese strategy, which in turn triggers a chain reaction of strategic revisions in Asian countries. This book is essential reading for scholars in Asian politics, U.S. foreign policy, international relations as well as for policy makers.

United States Engagement in the Asia Pacific Perspectives from Asia Student Edition

United States Engagement in the Asia Pacific  Perspectives from Asia   Student Edition
Author: Sato, Yoichiro,Tan, See Seng
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Note: this is an abridged version of the book with references removed. The complete edition is also available on this website. This study brings together Asian and Asia-based experts of international relations and U.S. foreign policy to present diverse Asian views about preferred modes of U.S. engagement in the region and compare their views with U.S. interests in the region-a prerequisite exercise to truly multilateral regional security governance. With the rise of Chinese power in absolute and relative terms over the next decades as a key driving factor of the international relations in the Asia Pacific, the United States has announced its "Rebalance to Asia" (previously referred as "Pivot to Asia") strategy. Asian responses, perceptions, and even interpretations of the U.S. strategy have been diverse. Misconceptions of the U.S. strategy can be attributed to the built-in contradictions among its objectives, deliberate ambiguities left by the architects of the strategy, mismatch between the stated strategy and actual policy implementations during the last three years, and subjective reading by the Asian countries through the lens of their own interests. This book will illuminate the diversity of Asian responses and perceptions and analyze the underlying reasons of the diversity. The overarching framework of analysis for this book is the very dilemma of alliances-abandonment and entrapment-which "hedging" aims at evading. "Abandonment" fear is primarily of the junior partner of an alliance that its senior partner may not come to its aid in crisis. Meanwhile, "entrapment" fear works both ways. The United States may drag its allies into its conflict against a third party, but U.S. allies may also drag the United States into their regional conflicts in which the United States has no direct or significant stake. The Asian choices of their strategic responses to the U.S. Rebalancing will be described and analyzed through the lens of the perceived balance between the abandonment and entrapment fears as well as other historical and domestic factors unique to each Asian country. The reading of the U.S. strategy by Asian countries is a subjective matter, and their interests likely influence their analysis and consequently strategies. It is not the aim of this volume to establish well defined "cause-and-effect" chain between the U.S. strategy and Asian strategies, but thick descriptions have enabled some chapter authors to identify reciprocal relations between the two. While China's growth is the most important driver of the changing strategic landscape in the Asia Pacific and the new U.S. strategy, the new U.S. strategy inevitably influence the Chinese strategy, which in turn triggers a chain reaction of strategic revisions in Asian countries. This book is essential reading for scholars in Asian politics, U.S. foreign policy, international relations as well as for policy makers.