Synopses & Reviews
New Tides in the Pacific includes essays by prominent scholars from different countries examining prospects for cooperation in the Pacific basin. The volume as a whole emphasizes the gradually emerging framework of cooperation between the countries of the Pacific, and reflects the slow but steady growth of the cooperative process. Attention is also paid to the conflicting elements.
About the Author
ROY KIM has taught Political Science at Drexel University since 1969.HILARY CONROY is Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Hugh Scott
Introduction by Roy Kim with Hilary Conroy
The Genesis of the Pacific Basin Movement and Japan by James William Morley
Problems of Peace and Security in Asia by Yevgeny M. Primakov
The Japanese Concept of "Pacific Basin Cooperation" from the Soviet Perspective by Hiroshi Kimura
The Pacific Economic Community: Unsettled Problems by Vladimir I. Ivanov
Soviet-American Economic Ties and the Pacific Community: Antecedents and Prospects by John J. Stephan
China, the Soviet Union, and the West: The Changing Ideological Terrain as a Factor in Pacific Community by France H. Conroy
United States Policies Toward Pacific Cooperation by Mark Borthwick
Security Dimensions of Pacific Basin Cooperation by Norman D. Palmer
Pacific Basin Cooperation: Problems and Prospects by Roy Kim
Conclusion by Hilary Conroy with Roy Kim
Selected Bibliography
Index