ABSTRACT

This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Asian Security Handbook focuses on the new challenges to security in the Asia-Pacific region presented by international terrorism. It reviews old security realities covered in previous editions, and highlights more recent security issues in the region, including the North Korean threat, weapons of mass destruction proliferation, the South China Sea dispute, and the future U.S.-China rivalry. Featuring contributions by a distinguished group of international security and Asia experts, this new edition has been reformatted and restructured. A new introductory chapter on terrorism sets the stage for the country-by-country profiles and assessments of the political-security situations in twenty-three individual nations. A new appendix on foreign terrorist organizations is also included.

part |32 pages

Asian Security Handbook

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

Terrorism and the New Security Environment

part |288 pages

Country Profiles

chapter 1|10 pages

Australia

America's Closest Ally

chapter 2|11 pages

Bangladesh

Growing Islamic Identity and Continued Political Gridlock

chapter 3|14 pages

Brunei

Multifaceted Survival Strategies of a Small State

chapter 4|13 pages

Burma

Plus ça Change

chapter 5|12 pages

Cambodia

A Gathering Danger

chapter 6|21 pages

China

The Rising Power in Asia and Its Relations with Preemptive America—Emerging Strategic Partnership, Temporary Tactical Accommodation, or Both?

chapter 7|10 pages

India

Confidence amid Change

chapter 8|17 pages

Indonesia

A Difficult Transition to Democracy

chapter 9|17 pages

Japan

Untangling the Contradictions

chapter 10|6 pages

Laos

Learning to Live with the Outside World

chapter 11|14 pages

Malaysia

Security Begins at Home

chapter 12|10 pages

Mongolia

A Delicate Balancing Act

chapter 13|13 pages

Nepal

Political Uncertainty amid the Maoist Threat

chapter 14|10 pages

New Zealand

A Small Nation's Perspective

chapter 15|16 pages

North Korea

Continued Advancement of Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs

chapter 16|15 pages

Pakistan

Hanging in the Post-9/11 Balance

chapter 17|15 pages

The Philippines

Searching for Stability

chapter 18|5 pages

Singapore

Stability and Prosperity

chapter 19|9 pages

South Korea

An Emerging Power in the Pacific

chapter 20|10 pages

Sri Lanka

Political Uncertainty Under the Threat of Insurgency

chapter 21|12 pages

Taiwan

Deterring a Rising China

chapter 22|10 pages

Thailand

Resurgent Extremism and Other Challenges

chapter 23|16 pages

Vietnam

Focused Domestically, Adrift Internationally