Conflicts of National Security Interests in East Asia and the Pacific: At the Turn of the Twenty-First Century

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Buss, Claude Albert
The Student-Officers in National Security Affairs at the U. S. Naval Post-Graduate School
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1995-06
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June 1995
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Introduction. With Korea, Vietnam and the Gull War as bloody memories of the past, East Asia and the Pacific enters a new era of international relations with the turn to the 21st Century. The entire region, and the rest of the world, breathes more freely because the cold war in its passing has taken with it the imminent danger of a nuclear holocaust. Never has the time been more propitious for a reexamination of conflicts of national security interests in East Asia, with special attention to the role of the United States. It is the purpose of this study to analyze successively the strategic situation in Northeast Asia, China, Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific with a view to finding more effective policies and strategies for peace, stability and prosperity.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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