APCSS Research

Issues for Engagement: Asian Perspectives on Transnational Security Challenges

By |2015-10-26T10:27:45-10:00June 18th, 2010|Categories: Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Azizian, Campbell, Vuving, Fouse, Tekwani, Ear, Byrd, KNankivell|

-+ “Issues for Engagement: Asian Perspectives on Transnational Security Challenges,” edited by David Fouse, is the latest book published by the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. According to Fouse, “The chapters in this volume analyze security priorities at the individual country level and gauge each country’s attempts at bilateral and multilateral security cooperation on transnational security challenges. Our intention is to provide policymakers and other government officials with a useful and convenient reference tool to draw upon to engage specific countries in the Asia-Pacific region.” […]

Still an excellent relationship: Australian-American relations in testing times

By |2013-01-03T12:00:15-10:00March 5th, 2008|Categories: Research, College|

The election of new Labor Government in Australia in November 2007 may result in changes in U.S.-Australian relations. Still an “Excellent” Relationship: Australian-American Relations in Testing Times” is a report recently prepared for APCSS by Dr. William T. Tow. Tow is a professor in the Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. […]

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