ASIAN PEACE: Security and Governance in the Asia-Pacific Region
Edited by Majid Tehranian
London/New York: I.B. Tauris/St. Martin's Press, 1999
ISBN 1-86064-469-4
Hardcover 216 pages
The potential dichotomy
between individual security and governance on a wider scale is nowhere more
sharply in evidence than in the diverse countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
This timely volume examines the economic divergences within the region, the
old-style communist dictatorships and new-style market communism, democratic
capitalism, authoritarian capitalism, and cultural diversity within each.
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CONTENTS:
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Preface
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Introduction |
Majid Tehranian |
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The Malady of
Modernity: Some Remedies |
Fred Riggs |
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World Politics and
Regional Formations |
T.V. Sathyamurthy |
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Globalism and
Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific |
Joseph Camilleri |
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Environmental
Security and Sustainable Development in the Asia-Pacific |
Teng Teng |
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The APEC Model for
Regional Cooperation |
Wenrong Qian |
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The ASEAN Model for
Regional Cooperation |
Johan Saravanamuttu |
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Regional Conflicts
and Peacemaking in South Asia |
Rohan Guranaratna |
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Regional Conflicts
and Pan-Nationalism in Southwest Asia |
Amin Saikal |
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The Lessons of the
Philippine Peace Process |
Florangel Rosario-Braid |
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Sovereignty and
Security for the First Nation |
Haunani-Kay Trask |
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An Asian Philosophy
of Peace and Human Security |
Dayle Bethel |
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Teaching Non-Violence
to Violent States |
Chaiwat Satha-Anan |
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