Singapore's foreign policy [[electronic resource] ] : the search for regional order / / Amitav Acharya |
Autore | Acharya Amitav |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 327.5957 |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-91153-4
9786611911539 981-277-034-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Introduction: Rethinking Singapore's Foreign Policy; Conclusion; Part I: FOUNDATIONS; 1. The Evolution of Singapore's Foreign Policy: Challenges of Change; Introduction; Realism and Survival; National Capacity and Foreign Policy Decision-Making; The Changing Context; Moving Beyond Survival; Conclusion; 2. The Economic Foundations of Singapore's Security: From Globalism to Regionalism?; Globalization of Singapore's Economy; The Security Motives Underlying Globalization; External security; Internal security; Pressures for Regionalization: The Threat of Increased Protectionism
Doubts about long-term viability of the globalization strategyThe end of the Cold War; Expanding economic opportunities in the region; Regionalization and Its Limits; Conclusion; Part II: ADAPTATIONS; 3. Diplomacy in Hard Times: Singapore Confronts Global Terrorism and Regional Regression; Introduction; Responding to September 11: Realpolitik with Reason; Regionalism and Inter-regionalism: Engagement with Interest; Conclusion; 4. Waging the War on Terror: Singapore's Responses and Dilemmas; Introduction; Singapore's Anti-terror Efforts; Homeland security; Bilateral cooperation Multilateral and regional measures against terrorismThe War Over Iraq; 5. Singapore and Southeast Asia in a Fast-changing Landscape: Coping with the Rise of China and India; Facing the Rise of China and India; The Balance of Power Imperative; Functionalism and Economic Interdependence; Restoring Good Neighborliness; The Multilateral Imperative: Ideas, Identity and Institution-Building; Conclusion: Survival Through Socialization; Appendix 1. Statement of H. E. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, at the Opening Ceremony of the Inaugural Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN, Bangkok, August 8, 19672. Address by S. Rajaratnam to the Singapore Press Club, February 6, 1972, "Singapore: Global City"; Global Cities Interlinked; 3. Talk by Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs, at the NUS Forum at Lecture Theatre No. 11, Singapore, November 27, 1981; New Realities; New Challenges; New Rules-of-the-Game; New Directions; ASEAN's Achievement; Criticisms; Power and Interdependence 4. Speech by Tommy Koh at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, USA, November 18, 1987, "Can Any Country Afford a Moral Foreign Policy?"5. Address by Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the 2nd International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Conference, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, May 30, 2003, "After Iraq"; Introduction; Islamic Extremist Terrorism; East Asia and North Korea; Conclusion 6. Keynote Speech by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew at the Official Opening of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, April 4, 2005, "Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458133303321 |
Acharya Amitav | ||
Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Singapore's foreign policy [[electronic resource] ] : the search for regional order / / Amitav Acharya |
Autore | Acharya Amitav |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 327.5957 |
ISBN |
1-281-91153-4
9786611911539 981-277-034-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Introduction: Rethinking Singapore's Foreign Policy; Conclusion; Part I: FOUNDATIONS; 1. The Evolution of Singapore's Foreign Policy: Challenges of Change; Introduction; Realism and Survival; National Capacity and Foreign Policy Decision-Making; The Changing Context; Moving Beyond Survival; Conclusion; 2. The Economic Foundations of Singapore's Security: From Globalism to Regionalism?; Globalization of Singapore's Economy; The Security Motives Underlying Globalization; External security; Internal security; Pressures for Regionalization: The Threat of Increased Protectionism
Doubts about long-term viability of the globalization strategyThe end of the Cold War; Expanding economic opportunities in the region; Regionalization and Its Limits; Conclusion; Part II: ADAPTATIONS; 3. Diplomacy in Hard Times: Singapore Confronts Global Terrorism and Regional Regression; Introduction; Responding to September 11: Realpolitik with Reason; Regionalism and Inter-regionalism: Engagement with Interest; Conclusion; 4. Waging the War on Terror: Singapore's Responses and Dilemmas; Introduction; Singapore's Anti-terror Efforts; Homeland security; Bilateral cooperation Multilateral and regional measures against terrorismThe War Over Iraq; 5. Singapore and Southeast Asia in a Fast-changing Landscape: Coping with the Rise of China and India; Facing the Rise of China and India; The Balance of Power Imperative; Functionalism and Economic Interdependence; Restoring Good Neighborliness; The Multilateral Imperative: Ideas, Identity and Institution-Building; Conclusion: Survival Through Socialization; Appendix 1. Statement of H. E. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, at the Opening Ceremony of the Inaugural Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN, Bangkok, August 8, 19672. Address by S. Rajaratnam to the Singapore Press Club, February 6, 1972, "Singapore: Global City"; Global Cities Interlinked; 3. Talk by Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs, at the NUS Forum at Lecture Theatre No. 11, Singapore, November 27, 1981; New Realities; New Challenges; New Rules-of-the-Game; New Directions; ASEAN's Achievement; Criticisms; Power and Interdependence 4. Speech by Tommy Koh at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, USA, November 18, 1987, "Can Any Country Afford a Moral Foreign Policy?"5. Address by Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the 2nd International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Conference, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, May 30, 2003, "After Iraq"; Introduction; Islamic Extremist Terrorism; East Asia and North Korea; Conclusion 6. Keynote Speech by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew at the Official Opening of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, April 4, 2005, "Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784514903321 |
Acharya Amitav | ||
Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Singapore's foreign policy : the search for regional order / / Amitav Acharya |
Autore | Acharya Amitav |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 327.5957 |
ISBN |
1-281-91153-4
9786611911539 981-277-034-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Introduction: Rethinking Singapore's Foreign Policy; Conclusion; Part I: FOUNDATIONS; 1. The Evolution of Singapore's Foreign Policy: Challenges of Change; Introduction; Realism and Survival; National Capacity and Foreign Policy Decision-Making; The Changing Context; Moving Beyond Survival; Conclusion; 2. The Economic Foundations of Singapore's Security: From Globalism to Regionalism?; Globalization of Singapore's Economy; The Security Motives Underlying Globalization; External security; Internal security; Pressures for Regionalization: The Threat of Increased Protectionism
Doubts about long-term viability of the globalization strategyThe end of the Cold War; Expanding economic opportunities in the region; Regionalization and Its Limits; Conclusion; Part II: ADAPTATIONS; 3. Diplomacy in Hard Times: Singapore Confronts Global Terrorism and Regional Regression; Introduction; Responding to September 11: Realpolitik with Reason; Regionalism and Inter-regionalism: Engagement with Interest; Conclusion; 4. Waging the War on Terror: Singapore's Responses and Dilemmas; Introduction; Singapore's Anti-terror Efforts; Homeland security; Bilateral cooperation Multilateral and regional measures against terrorismThe War Over Iraq; 5. Singapore and Southeast Asia in a Fast-changing Landscape: Coping with the Rise of China and India; Facing the Rise of China and India; The Balance of Power Imperative; Functionalism and Economic Interdependence; Restoring Good Neighborliness; The Multilateral Imperative: Ideas, Identity and Institution-Building; Conclusion: Survival Through Socialization; Appendix 1. Statement of H. E. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, at the Opening Ceremony of the Inaugural Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN, Bangkok, August 8, 19672. Address by S. Rajaratnam to the Singapore Press Club, February 6, 1972, "Singapore: Global City"; Global Cities Interlinked; 3. Talk by Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs, at the NUS Forum at Lecture Theatre No. 11, Singapore, November 27, 1981; New Realities; New Challenges; New Rules-of-the-Game; New Directions; ASEAN's Achievement; Criticisms; Power and Interdependence 4. Speech by Tommy Koh at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, USA, November 18, 1987, "Can Any Country Afford a Moral Foreign Policy?"5. Address by Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the 2nd International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Conference, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, May 30, 2003, "After Iraq"; Introduction; Islamic Extremist Terrorism; East Asia and North Korea; Conclusion 6. Keynote Speech by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew at the Official Opening of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel, April 4, 2005, "Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809947503321 |
Acharya Amitav | ||
Hackensack, NJ, : Istitute of Policy Studies/World Scientific, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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