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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (443 p)
    ISBN: 9789812309631 , 9789812309648 , 9812309632 , 9812309640
    Content: ASEAN, India, Australia : towards closer engagement in a new Asia -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- List of A bbreviations -- Introduction Robin Jeffrey -- Part I: Emerging Regional Security -- 1. Emerging Regional Security Architecture: An Australian Perspective by William T. Tow and Brendan Taylor -- 2. Emerging East Asian Regional Architecture: ASEAN Perspectives by Chin Kin Wah -- 3. India in the Emerging Asian Architecture: Prospects for Security Cooperation with ASEAN and Australia by C. Raja Mohan -- 4. ASEAN, Australia, and India in Asia’s Regional Order by Deepak Nair -- Part II: Energy Security -- 5. Regional Energy Security: A Challenging Objective? by Stuart Harris -- 6. Energy Security: An ASEAN Perspective by Elspeth Thomson -- 7. India’s Perspectives on Energy Security by Ligia Noronha -- Part III: Climate Change -- 8. The Strategic Implications of Climate Change by Alan Dupont -- 9. Climate Change: An ASEAN Perspective by Michael Richardson -- 10. Indian Perspectives on Climate Change by T.P. Singh and Sharai Lewis-Gruss -- Part IV: Maritime Security -- 11. Australia and Maritime Security in the Nort heast Indian Ocean by Chris Rahman -- 12. ASEAN Maritime Security Perspectives: Enduring Partnerships by Ramli H. Nik -- 13. Maritime Security Triangulation of ASEAN-Australia-India: An Indian Perspective by W. Lawrence S. Prabhakar -- 14. Governance in Australian Discourse by William Maley -- 15. ASEAN Charter and Perspectives of Governance and Democracy in Asia by Ho Khai Leong -- 16. The Problem of Governance in India by Sarbeswar Sahoo -- Part V: Law Enforcement/ Combating International Crime -- 17. Implications of the Growing Prevale nce of Interegional Crime for Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region by Sandy Gordon -- 18. Australian Perspectives on Regional Law Enforcement: Issues and Challenges by Grant Wardlaw -- 19. Countering International Crime in an ASEAN Context: Singapore’s Perspective by Lock Wai Han -- 20. Indian Perspectives on Law Enforcement against Internatioinal Crime by Hormis Tharakan -- Conclusion: Pritam Singh and Michael Wesley -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: India's emergence of a great power has sensitized its regional neighbours to its growing role as a key security actor in an increasingly interdependent world. Both Australia and ASEAN now view India as a major player in the formulation and application of their own broad security agendas
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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