Security in Oceania in the 21st Century
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Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
Hawaii 2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface H.C. Stackpole viiChapter One Introduction 1Eric ShibuyaChapter Two Security in Oceania: 7Perspectives on the Contemporary AgendaStephanie LawsonChapter Three The Oxymoron of Security Forces in Island States 25Vijay NaiduChapter Four Conceptualizing Security in Oceania: 41New and Enduring IssuesStewart FirthChapter Five The Changing US Security Policy in the Pacific 53Richard J. PayneChapter Six The Role of France in Pacific Islands Security 69Karin von StrokirchChapter Seven Pacific Island States and Japan in the Global Context: 97Democracy, Foreign Aid and Economic DevelopmentTanaka YoshiakiChapter Eight Australia and the Security of the South Pacific 111Jim RolfeChapter Nine New Zealand's Pacific Island Security Policies 123Stephen HoadleyChapter Ten Climate Change and Small Island States: 137Environmental Security as National SecurityFrir h;hihv,nChapter Eleven The Southern Bluefin Tuna Dispute: 151Implications for Tuna Resources Management forthe Island StatesYoichiro SatoChapter Twelve Transnational Crime and Island State Security 171in the South PacificAndreas SchloenhardtChapter Thirteen Routine Provocation and Denial 193;From the Tonkin Gulf and Hainan to Kyotoand the Pacific IslandsGlenn PetersenChapter Fourteen Responding to Threats to the Pacific Islands Region 219Ron CrocombeChapter Fifteen Surviving in a Sea of Troubles: 231:Beyond Regional CooperationJim Rolfe