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Two main issues dominate the debates surrounding the Pacific region today: prosperity and peace. Why have parts of the Asian/Pacific side grown so quickly while other parts of the Pacific, much of Latin America, Africa and other areas have not? How have these changes altered the international system of security? This volume, part of the series "The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science", offers an in-depth examination of these debates, as well as providing a better understanding of the changes taking place within the region and giving rise to new ways of integrating classic variables into arguments that permit deeper analysis.
Contents
Part 1 Individuals and structure - culture and the new institutionalism: sociological approaches to the Pacific region, Eleanor Westney. Part 2 States and system - international relations of the Pacific era: the Pacific Basin versus the Atlantic Alliance - two paradigms of international relations, James Kurth; shaping and sharing Pacific dynamism, Takashi Inoguchi; international politics in the Pacific rim era, Robert Gilpin. Part 3 States and markets - policies promoting economic growth: what can economics learn from East Asian success?, Robert Wade; growth and equity via austerity and competitiveness, Fernando Fajnzylber; development strategies and the global factory, Gary Gereffi; changes in the international economic system - the Pacific Basin, Lawrence Krause; Latin American failure against the backdrop of Asian success, Albert Fishlow. Part 4 States and markets - politics promoting economic growth: the East Asian NICs in comparative perspective, Stephan Haggard; tigers in Latin America?, Laurence Whitehead; labour and development policy in East Asia, Frederic Deyo.