A Northeast Asian Security Regime: Prospects After the Cold War by David Youtz & Paul Midford

A Northeast Asian Security Regime: Prospects After the Cold War by David Youtz & Paul Midford

Author:David Youtz & Paul Midford [Youtz, David & Midford, Paul]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, General, Security (National & International), Political Freedom
ISBN: 9780813386263
Google: 2seOAAAAMAAJ
Goodreads: 2533889
Publisher: Avalon Publishing
Published: 1992-08-18T11:41:57+00:00


Notes

15. See Joe Clark, “Canada and Asia Pacific in the 1990s” (speech delivered in Victoria, British Columbia, July 17, 1990) (Ottawa: Canadian Department of External Affairs and International Trade). Concerning the Australian initiative, see the text of the Gareth Evans address to the Opening Session of the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference, Jakarta, July 27, 1990 (New York: Australian Consulate General); and Gareth Evans, “Australia’s Asian Future” (address to launch the Institute for Contemporary Asian Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, July 19, 1990) (New York: Australian Consulate General).

16. Clark, “Canada and Asia Pacific in the 1990s,” p. 6.

17. Korea Times, July 31, 1990, p. 2, as carried by SUPAR Report, no. 10 Gan. 10, 1991), p. 37.

18. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Daily Report-East Asia, FBIS-EAS-88-203, Oct. 20, 1988, p. 19.

19. FBIS-SOV-90-238, Dec. 11, 1990, p. 20.

20. Ibid.

21. Ibid.

22. Chung Ku-Chong, “Security in the New Asia-Pacific Age and Japan’s Role,” in Japan and the World in the Post-Cold War Era, ed. Foreign Press Center/Japan (Tokyo: The Japan Times, 1990), pp. 27-29.

23. Catherine S. Manegold, “The Military Question,” Newsweek, Nov. 25, 1991, p. 45.

24. Quoted in Trevor Findlay and Andrew Mack, “Confidence-Building Measures: The Idea Spreads,” Pacific Review 3, no. 2 (May 1990), p. 21.

25. Ibid.

26. See transcript of the Evans Jakarta speech, pp. 2-3.

27. Pauline Kerr, “Asia/Pacific Defense Budgets Rising,” Pacific Research 3, no. 2 (May 1990), p. 12. See also Tai Ming Cheung et al., “Asia’s Complex Rivalries a Challenge for Arms Control: The New Disorder,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Dec. 13, 1990, pp. 25-32.

28. China and India are reportedly interested in buying one of the largest Soviet aircraft carriers ever produced. See “China, India Eye New Carrier,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, Feb. 8, 1992, p. 181. Also see Fred Hiatt, “Russia to Sell Weapons in Bid for Hard Currency,” The Daily Yomiuri, Feb. 24, 1992, p. 1.

29. For an analysis of South Korean perceptions of a “Japanese threat,” see Thomas L. Wilborn, How Northeast Asians View Their Security (Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategies Studies Institute, US Army War College, 1991), pp. 50-52. See also Choi Su-Yung, “Peace for Northeast Asia and Japan’s Role,” in Japan and the World in the Post-Cold War Era, ed. Foreign Press Center/Japan, pp. 20-22; and Chung, “Security in the New Asia-Pacific Age,” pp. 27-29.

30. Michael Richardson, “ASEAN Agenda: More Security, Broader Ties with Indochina,” International Herald Tribune, Jan. 27, 1992, p. 1.

31. See Wilborn, How Northeast Asians View Their Security, pp. 15-17, 50-52; Chung, “Security in the New Asia-Pacific Age,” pp. 26-29; Max V. Soliven, “Japan’s ‘Sissy Image’ In Mideast Confrontation May Be Her Best Foot Forward,” in Japan and the World in the Post-Cold War Era, ed. Foreign Press Center/Japan, pp. 65--67; N. Balakrishnan, “Singapore: Timely Reminder,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Feb. 27, 1992, p. 13; Michael Wines, “Australians Fear a ‘Grim Slide’ as Japanese Power Expands,” International Herald Tribune (for New York Times Service), Jan. 3, 1992, p. 1; and Michael Richardson, “East Asians Want US to Ease Up in Trade Talks,” International Herald Tribune, Jan. 4-5, 1992, p.



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