Relationships and alignments among the nations of the world's most
populous and productive region, the Asia Pacific, are in flux.
Current global political, economic and security uncertainty,
heightened by 9/11 and the subsequent War on Terror, has fueled a
reassessment by many Asia Pacific nations about the structure and
form of future economic and political cooperation and development.
This book, featuring contributions from some of the most eminent
and influential economists and political scientists in the region,
examines the forces reshaping the Asia Pacific economic order, and
where they lead.
The questions this book seeks to answer are the origins of the
shift towards policy driven integration, what new structures might
eventually emerge on both sides of the Pacific, the ways in which
that shift will affect the progress of economic integration and how
cross-Pacific relations will therefore be affected. This discussion
directs attention to the fact that economic cooperation and
security are complementary.
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