LEADER 03476oam 2200565 450 001 9910784471903321 005 20170523091551.0 010 $a1-317-47638-7 010 $a1-315-70628-8 010 $a1-317-47639-5 010 $a1-280-91247-2 010 $a9786610912476 010 $a0-7656-2000-6 024 7 $a10.4324/9781315706283 035 $a(OCoLC)643556949 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL5GCV 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000348470 100 $a20031223d2004 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aAsia-Pacific security cooperation $enational interests and regional order /$fSee Seng Tan and Amitav Acharya, editors 210 1$aArmonk, N.Y. :$cM.E. Sharpe,$d2004. 215 $a1 online resource (xxxii, 264 pages) 225 0 $aGale eBooks 300 $a"An East Gate book." 311 $a0-7656-1475-8 311 $a0-7656-1474-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 221-251) and index. 327 $aContents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A Region in Transition; Evolving Approaches to Security; Architecture of This Volume; Three Cheers and a Caveat; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part I; 1 Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Evolution of Concepts and Practices; 2 Convergent Security Revisited Reconciling Bilateral and Multilateral Security Approaches; 3 Accelerating the Evolutionary Process of Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific An Australian Perspective; Part II; 4 The Evolving Chinese Conception of Security and Security Approaches 327 $a5 Indonesia and Regional Security The Quest for Cooperative Security6 Japan's Compound Approach to Security Cooperation; 7 South Korea's Strategy for Inter-Korean Relations and Regional Security Cooperation; 8 Malaysian Defense and Security Cooperation Coming Out of the Closet; 9 The Revitalized Philippine-U.S. Security Relations The Triumph of Bilateralism Over Multilateralism in Philippine F; 10 Singapore's Perspective on the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture; 11 Thailand's Perspective on Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific 327 $a12 Recalibration Not Transformation U.S. Security Policies in the Asia-PacificNotes; Notes to Introduction; Notes to Chapter 1; Notes to Chapter 2; Notes to Chapter 3; Notes to Chapter 4; Notes to Chapter 5; Notes to Chapter 6; Notes to Chapter 7; Notes to Chapter 8; Notes to Chapter 9; Notes to Chapter 10; Notes to Chapter 11; Notes to Chapter 12; About the Editors and Contributors; The Editors; The Contributors; Index 330 $aContributors explore: why some forms of security cooperation and institutionalization in the Asia-Pacific are more feasible than others; bilateral security cooperation and emerging multilateral structures; and factors needed to develop complementary relationships between states. Patterns of change and continuity are identified and analyzed. 606 $aNational security$zPacific Area 606 $aNational security$zEast Asia 607 $aPacific Area$xStrategic aspects 607 $aEast Asia$xStrategic aspects 615 0$aNational security 615 0$aNational security 676 $a355/.031/095 702 $aTan$b See Seng$f1965- 702 $aAcharya$b Amitav 801 0$bMiFhGG 801 1$bMiFhGG 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910784471903321 996 $aAsia-Pacific security cooperation$91057286 997 $aUNINA