Asian Security Handbook: Assessment of Political-security Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Routledge, 2019/06/19 - 320 ページ
Featuring 19 individual country profiles, this volume seeks to shed light on the key political and security factors, and geo-political trends in the Asia-Pacific region that bear monitoring and that will have greater significance in the post-Cold War environment.
 

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Foreword
Ambassador James R Lilley
Editors Note
List of Tables and Maps
INTRODUCTION William M Carpenter and David G Wiencek
Regional Security Framework
Security in East Asia Robert A Manning
Security in Southeast Asia Wilfried A Herrmann
China Robert Sutter
Hong Kong Elfed V Roberts and John Frankenstein
India Humphry Crum Ewing
Indonesia John B Haseman
Japan William M Carpenter
Laos William M Carpenter
Malaysia Abdul Razak Abdullah Baginda
Mongolia Michael J Mitchell

ASEAN Regional Forum Sheldon W Simon
Security in the South Pacific Region Henry S Albinski
Multilateral Security Issues
Missile Proliferation in Asia David G Wiencek
Maritime Piracy in Asia William M Carpenter and David G Wiencek
Drugs as a Security Problem in East Asia H Richard Friman
Religion and Security in Southeast Asia Fred R von der Mehden
SecurityOriented Country Profiles
Australia Bruce Vaughn
Burma Maureen AungThwin
Cambodia Lewis M Stern
New Zealand James Clad
Pakistan Sumit Ganguly
The Philippines David G Wiencek
Singapore William M Carpenter
South Korea Scott Snyder
Taiwan Dennis Van Vranken Hickey
Thailand M Ladd Thomas
Vietnam Keith W Eirinberg
CONCLUSIONS
Glossary of AbbreviationsAcronyms
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William M. Carpenter is a senior consultant to SRI International in Arlington, Virginia, on international security affairs. He was for many years assistant director of the Strategic Studies Center of SRI International. A retired Navy captain, he served in command and staff assignments at sea and in Japan in three wars, and also in planning and policy offices in Washington before extending his career into the research field of international security studies with a specialty in East Asian affairs. He has made many visits to East Asian countries and is the author of books, studies, and articles on international affairs. He is a 1940 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. David G. Wiencek is an international security analyst based in Washington, DC. He has served as a consultant to several U.S. government agencies involved in national security matters, and specializes in international security issues, foreign and defense policy, Asia-Pacific affairs, and terrorism issues. He also has advised multinational corporations in the areas of international political risk and corporate security, and has consulted for firms operating in East and Southeast Asia. Mr. Wiencek is also a research associate at the Centre for Defence and International Security Studies (CDISS), Lancaster University, UK. His recent publications include Cruise Missiles: Precision & Countermeasures (coauthor), published in 1995 by CDISS. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in international affairs from American University, Washington, DC James R. Lilley is resident fellow and director of Asian Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC. He was assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs from 1991 to 1993. Mr. Lilley was ambassador to the People’s Republic of China from 1989 to 1991 and to the Republic of Korea from 1986 to 1989. He also served as director of the American Institute in Taiwan, which represents American interests in Taiwan. Mr. Lilley held the position of deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, senior East Asia specialist at the National Security Council, and national intelligence officer for China.

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