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REGIONAL SECURITY-ASIA-PACIFIC (6) answer(s).
 
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China expands air forces: implications for Asia-Pacific balance of military power / Sengupta Prasun Aug 1992  Article
Sengupta Prasun Article
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Publication Aug 1992.
Description 49-56
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ID:   019586


India and the Asia Pacific balance of power / Naidu, GVC July 2001  Article
Naidu, GVC Article
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Publication July 2001.
Description 503-518
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ID:   022707


Internal conflict and regional security in Asia and the pacific / Reilly benjamin Feb 2002  Article
Reilly Benjamin Article
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Publication Feb 2002.
Description 7-21
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ID:   019150


Regional focus on littoral warfare redefines procurement / Brooke Micool May 2001  Article
Brooke Micool Article
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Publication May 2001.
Description 20-22
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ID:   061420


Relevance of the ASEAN regional forum (ARF) for regional security in the Asia-Pacific / Heller, Dominik Apr 2005  Journal Article
Heller, Dominik Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article discusses the structure and the functioning of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and then proceeds to analyse ARF’s achievements, expectations, as well as increasing perceptions of its irrelevance as a security institution. It suggests that any analysis of the relevance of the ARF first has to examine whether the interests of its central members are opposed to the ARF’s agenda and raison d’être. The three most powerful national actors (the United States, China, and Japan) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) all have an interest in supporting the ARF. It argues that the ARF is a forum that reflects the convergence of strategic interests of both the regional and external actors. Nevertheless, it concludes with the observation that the effects of the ARF are surely not sufficient to fully secure peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific, but it is arguable whether any form of institution could satisfy this goal.
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ID:   057358


US and the Asia-Pacific: Future of alliance system and regional / Naidu, GVC   Journal Article
Naidu, GVC Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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