This edited collection takes a primary focus on security issues
in Oceania, but here the word security is expanded to include such
topics as domestic Indonesian and Philippine instability,
environmental degradation, the work of international crime
syndicates, the generic problem of post-colonial state failure, and
the always overhanging concern with China--in short all of the
significant troubles roiling Island Asia today.
Using this expanded notion of security and stability, the volume
pulls in new anxieties about global warming, which may submerge
half of the South Pacific microstates within the next 30 years, and
pollution, which covers Indonesia nad Malaysia in thick smoke now
visible from space, as well as traversing the more traditional
security and economic issues. Vaughn and his contributors describe
a 7,000-mile swath of wobbly island states ranging from the world's
fourth most populous country to tiny bogus sovereignties in thrall
to globalized criminals-through which more than $1 trillion worth
of goods move each year. An important resource for scholars,
students, researchers, and policy makers involved with Oceania and
Asian studies as well as contemporary geo-political concerns.
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