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_aAsian cooperation : _bproblems and challenges in the new century |
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_bQuezon City _cAteneo de Manila University Press |
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300 | _b173 pages; | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aAsia in the twenty-first century faces the challenge of better economic integration. Asian countries have to deal with old and new forms of violations of human rights. As part of the shrinking world, Asia has to tackle the problem of sustainable development. It has to think of ways and means to cooperate with international efforts to save the earth. While the region is relatively more peaceful now than in the century that has just passed, flash points continue to be worrisome in the South China Sea, the Taiwan Straits, and the Korean Peninsula, not to mention the continuing threats of international terrorism. Moreover, there are issues of democratization that each Asian country has to deal with. These concerns are but some of the many major challenges confronting the region. The problems are as numerous as the states that comprise the region, their impact going beyond its boundaries. But the prospects of working together to understand the problems, if not to really solve them, are just as great. [www.ateneopress.org] | ||
650 | _aAsian cooperation -- Congresses | ||
650 | _aEast Asia -- Economic integration -- Congresses | ||
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