ABSTRACT

As the nations of the Pacific Ocean region experience rapid economic growth, they have begun to recognize the vast potential benefits of regional interdependence. Recent threats of economic nationalism, according to many specialists, have only strengthened the need for organized regional cooperation. The relative success of the Association of South

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Opening Remarks

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Audience Comments

part Session I|78 pages

Pacific Community: Desirability, Feasibility, and Specificity

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Discussants

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Audience Comments

part Session II|68 pages

Transition to High Technology Cohesion or Collision Course?

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Discussants

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Audience Comments

part Session III|67 pages

Ensuring Regional Stability: Methods and Options

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Discussants

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The Future of Hong Kong

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Discussants

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Audience Comments

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Regional Defense Imperatives