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PACIFIC RIM (5) answer(s).
 
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Challenges to the Indo-Pacific security architecture: emerging role for India / Kumar, Arvind   Article
Kumar, Arvind Article
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Summary/Abstract India should play an active role in seeking to address the challenges to the creation of a new and acceptable Indo-Pacific security architecture. Over the years, the aspirations and ambitions of India have grown. it has been acknowledged as a predominant power in south Asia, and an emerging power in the whole of Asia. Its desire to be a leading power in the Indian Ocean Rim cannot be questioned. However, India cannot shy away from assuming responsibilities and playing a more proactive and positive role, especially if it desire to an influential player in Asian and world affairs. India’s strategic orientations need to be adjusted to go beyond the Indian Ocean region to the Pacific Rim.
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ID:   018811


Fear moves East: Terror targets the Pacific Rim / Kurlantzick Joshua Winter 2001  Article
Kurlantzick Joshua Article
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Publication Winter 2001.
Description 19-29
Key Words Terrorism  Pacific Rim  Terrorism-East Asia 
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ID:   133408


Networking the global maritime partnership / Hszieh, Stephanie; Galdorisi, George; McKearney, Terry; Sutton, Darren   Journal Article
Galdorisi, George Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Six years after Admiral Michael Mullen, then Chief of Naval Operations, proposed his "thousand-ship navy" concept at the Seventeenth International Seapower Symposium at the U.S. Naval War College in 2005, his notion of a Global Maritime Partnership is gaining increasing currency within, between, and among navies.1 As the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, noted in his remarks at the Nineteenth International Seapower Symposium in 2009, navies worldwide are working mightily to enhance cooperation and interoperability on the global commons.2 Real-world operations, especially in the Pacific Rim, have demonstrated that networking maritime forces is crucial to the effectiveness of operations that run the gamut from humanitarian operations to dealing with insurgencies, to nation-building, to state-on-state conflict. Additionally, these operations often involve nations and navies that come together on short-or no-notice, and, as a necessary condition for success in these operations, this networking must be immediately available and robust.
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ID:   074722


Pacific Island and microstates: pawns orplayers in Pacific Rim diplomacy? / Stringer, Kevin D   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   017163


Pacific Rim april 1994  Article
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Publication April 1994.
Description 4-45
Key Words Asia-Pacific  Pacific Rim 
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