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Both Europe and the Asia Pacific agree their relationship is important. For many years it has been considered the weakest leg of the trilateral international system with US/Asia Pacific relations at the forefront. In the last few years, however, real efforts have been made to broaden and enhance the ties that bind Europe and Asia. This book is organized into five sections that examine the basic aspects of Europe/Asia Pacific relations. The first covers the historical background, the second is concerned with the contemporary political setting and the third with the vitally important economic situation. The last two parts deal with security considerations and policy initiatives. All have been compiled by experts from both regions. The book is the product of the Council for Asia-Europe cooperation (CAEC), a body of think tanks that supports the Asia-Europe Summit Meeting (ASEM) process.
Both Europe and the Asia Pacific agree their relationship is important. For many years it has been considered the weakest leg of the trilateral international system with US/Asia Pacific relations at the forefront. In the last few years, however, real efforts have been made to broaden and enhance the ties that bind Europe and Asia. This book is organized into five sections that examine the basic aspects of Europe/Asia Pacific relations. The first covers the historical background, the second is concerned with the contemporary political setting and the third with the vitally important economic situation. The last two parts deal with security considerations and policy initiatives. All have been compiled by experts from both regions. The book is the product of the Council for Asia-Europe cooperation (CAEC), a body of think tanks that supports the Asia-Europe Summit Meeting (ASEM) process.
Die Beziehungen zwischen Asien und Europa zu charakterisieren, zu verstehen und Vorhersagen bezuglich ihrer kunftigen Entwicklung zu treffen - das ist die Absicht dieses Bandes. Internationale Experten analysieren folgende Themen: Menschenrechte und Demokratie: Brucke oder Mauer in den Beziehungen zwischen Europa und Asien? Die wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen zwischen dem pazifischen Asien und Europa Die sicherheitspolitischen Rahmenbedingungen Europaisch-asiatische Beziehungen"
FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES, Soeharto reigned as the most powerful man in Indonesia - President, father figure and infallible leader to millions. That span of the country's history has remained largely opaque to the public, with confusion and vagaries obscuring the inner workings of his regime. In "Shades of Grey: A Political Memoir of Modern Indonesia 1965-1998," longtime political insider Jusuf Wanandi, who worked closely with the President's top advisors for decades, sheds light on the indecipherable dark of this period. From the day of the 1965 coup to the invasion of East Timor to Soeharto's complex relationships with China, the communist party and Islamic activists, Wanandi draws on behind-the-scenes knowledge and lifelong experience to illuminate some of the most dramatic and less understood elements of Indonesian history. Both history scholars and political novices will learn much from this book, gaining greater comprehension of how Indonesia came to be what it is today, as well as coming to understand one of modern history's largest political personalities. As the title suggests, nothing in this deeply layered story is black-and-white, no truths absolute in the violent and passionate tale of Indonesia's journey toward full democracy, but Wanandi offers perhaps the most comprehensive and nuanced explanation to date. Though no history can tell all sides of a story, "Shades of Grey" - colored by Wanandi's thoughtful voice, as well as humanizing anecdotes about great figures - paints a rich picture of a fascinating time, a picture that is sure to provoke debate and introspection for years to come. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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