The transformation of the Asian-Pacific region: Prospects for the 1990s ; A conference report of the Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University
Abstract
Blacker, C. ; Goncharov, S.: Sino-Soviet relations. - S. 1-9 Titarenko, M. L.: Trends in global policy and their impact on the international political situation in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 11-20 Miasnikov, V.: Balance of interests in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 21-29 Kislov, A.: Soviet security interests in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 31-38 May, M.: Asian-Pacific security and nuclear weapons deployment. - S. 39-48 Goodby, J.: Operational arms control as the harbinger of a U.S.-Soviet cooperative security regime. - S. 49-64 Yakovlev, A.: The Chinese factor in the evolving non-confrontational system of international relations in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 65-72 Sagan, S.: Mutual security interests in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 73-77 Okimoto, D.: U.S.-Soviet detente and possibilities for regional cooperation in Northeast Asia. - S. 79-122 Zharkikh, Y.: Economic factors of Asian-Pacific security. - S. 123-129 Goodby, J.: Confidence- and security-building on the Korean peninsula. - S. 129-142 Ognev, Y.: International political-military aspects of a peaceful Korean settlement. - S. 143-150 Larin, A.: The "One Nation-Two System" problem in the Asian-Pacific region. - S. 151-157 Lho Kyongsoo: The major powers and inter-Korean relations. - S. 157-164 Razov, S.: Sino-Soviet relations. - S. 165-168 Di, H.: Whither China. - S. 169-177 Fingar, T.:Sino-U.S. relations. - S. 179-185
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Englisch
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CISAC
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VI,191
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