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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1782535136
    Format: xx, 353 Seiten , Karten, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789811670060
    Series Statement: Global Political Transitions
    Content: Chapter 1: Introduction: From Asia–Pacific to Indo-Pacific: Diplomacy in an Emerging Strategic Space -- Chapter 2: The Asia-Pacific’s ‘Age of Uncertainty’: Great Power Competition, Globalisation and the Economic–Security Nexus -- Chapter 3: Economic Diplomacy and Diplomatic Economists in the Asia–Pacific -- Chapter 4: America’s Rebalancing towards the Asia–Pacific in Retrospect and Prospect -- Chapter 5: China’s Evolving Asia–Pacific Policy: From Asserting Chinese Interests to Coping with the Indo-Pacific Challenge -- Chapter 6: Japan’s Asia–Pacific Diplomacy in the Twenty-first Century: Empty Rhetoric or a New Paradigm? -- Chapter 7: Narendra Modi and the Remaking of Indian Diplomacy -- Chapter 8: Australia’s and New Zealand’s South Pacific Diplomacy: Seeking to Balance China’s Regional Engagement -- Chapter 9: Navigating the ‘New Normal’: New Zealand Track II Diplomacy and the Shifting Dynamics in Asia -- Chapter 10: The Rise of New-Generation Foreign Policy Think Tanks in India: Causes, Contours and Roles -- Chapter 11: Building ASEAN Identity through Regional Diplomacy -- Chapter 12: Confidence, Trust and Empathy: Threat Perception and the Prospects for Peace in Korea and the South China Sea -- Chapter 13: The End of the Golden Weather: New Zealand’s Trade Policy During a Time of International Transition -- Chapter 14: Democracy under Strain in the Philippines: The Populist Politics and Diplomacy of President Rodrigo Duterte -- Index.
    Content: This book brings together a unique team of academics and practitioners to analyse interests, institutions, and issues affecting and affected by the transition from Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific. The Indo-Pacific has emerged as the world’s economic and strategic centre of gravity, in which established and rising powers compete with each other. As a strategic space, the Indo-Pacific reflects the rise of geo-political and geo-economic designs and dynamics which have come to shape the region in the early twenty-first century. These new dynamics contrast with the (neo-)liberal ideas and the seemingly increasing globalisation for which the once dominant ‘Asia-Pacific’ regional label stood. Robert G. Patman is one of the University of Otago’s inaugural Sesquicentennial Distinguished Chairs, and his research interests concern international relations, US foreign policy, great powers, and the Horn of Africa. Publications include Strategic Shortfall: The ‘Somalia Syndrome’ and the March to 9/11 and co-edited books titled China and the International System: Becoming a World Power; Science Diplomacy: New Day or False Dawn; New Zealand and the World: Past, Present and Future. Robert is currently writing a volume called Rethinking the Global Impact of 9/11. Patrick Köllner is vice president of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), director of the GIGA Institute for Asian Studies, and professor of political science at the University of Hamburg. Recent publications include coedited special issues on think tanks in East Asia (Pacific Affairs, 2018) and political transformation in Myanmar (Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 2020), the co-edited volume Comparative Area Studies: Methodological Rationales and Cross- Regional Applications (Oxford University Press, 2018) and an article on Australia and New Zealand’s changing China policies (The Pacific Review, 2021). Balazs Kiglics is a recent Ph.D. graduate and teaching fellow in the Languages and Cultures Programme at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His thesis explored the role of values in contemporary Japanese elite perceptions of Japan–China relations. He also coordinates the annual Otago Foreign Policy School and Otago National Security School. Balazs has co-edited the volume New Zealand and the World: Past, Present and Future. His research interests include Japanese and Chinese studies, international relations of the Asia-Pacific, and intercultural communication.
    Note: Tabellen , Literaturhinweise , Register Seite 327-353 , From Asia–Pacific to Indo-Pacific : diplomacy in an emerging strategic space , The Asia–Pacific’s ‘age of uncertainty’ : great power competition, globalisation and the economic-security nexus , Economic diplomacy and diplomatic economists in the Asia–Pacific , America’s rebalancing towards the Asia–Pacific in retrospect and prospect , China’s evolving Asia–Pacific policy : from asserting Chinese interests to coping with the Indo-Pacific challenge , Japan’s Asia–Pacific diplomacy in the twenty-first century : empty rhetoric or a new paradigm? , Narendra Modi and the remaking of Indian diplomacy , Australia and New Zealand’s South Pacific diplomacy : seeking to balance China’s regional engagement , Navigating the ‘new normal’ : New Zealand track II diplomacy and the shifting dynamics in Asia , The rise of new-generation foreign policy think tanks in India : causes, contours and roles , Building ASEAN identity through regional diplomacy , Confidence, trust and empathy : threat perception and the prospects for peace in Korea and the South China Sea , The end of the golden weather : New Zealand’s trade policy during a time of international transition , Democracy under strain in the Philippines : the populist politics and diplomacy of President Rodrigo Duterte
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2022 9789811670077
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-627)845217895
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 PDF file (xiv, 114 pages))) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780309373241
    Content: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, in collaboration with the IOM Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation, convened a workshop on January 20-21, 2015, to explore policy changes that might increase private sector investment in research and development innovation that fills unmet medical needs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Workshop participants strategized about how to incentivize companies to fortify their CNS drug development programs, shrinking obstacles that currently deter ventures. Representatives from academia, government agencies, patient groups, and industry gathered to share information and viewpoints, and to brainstorm about budget-neutral policy changes that could help widen the pipeline toward drugs that address unmet needs for CNS disorders. This report summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Title from PDF title page , Introduction and overviewImproving market protection -- Strengthening the regulatory pathway -- Patient benefit and engagement.
    Additional Edition: 0309373247
    Additional Edition: 0309373239
    Additional Edition: 9780309373241
    Additional Edition: 9780309373234
    Additional Edition: Print version Financial incentives to encourage development of therapies that address unmet medical needs for nervous system disorders
    Language: English
    Keywords: Congresses
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)1734700262
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 PDF file (xiv, 114 pages))) , illustrations
    Content: Introduction and overview -- Improving market protection -- Strengthening the regulatory pathway -- Patient benefit and engagement.
    Content: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, in collaboration with the IOM Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation, convened a workshop on January 20-21, 2015, to explore policy changes that might increase private sector investment in research and development innovation that fills unmet medical needs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Workshop participants strategized about how to incentivize companies to fortify their CNS drug development programs, shrinking obstacles that currently deter ventures. Representatives from academia, government agencies, patient groups, and industry gathered to share information and viewpoints, and to brainstorm about budget-neutral policy changes that could help widen the pipeline toward drugs that address unmet needs for CNS disorders. This report summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Title from PDF title page
    Additional Edition: 9780309373241
    Additional Edition: 0309373247
    Additional Edition: 9780309373234
    Additional Edition: 0309373239
    Additional Edition: 0309373239
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Financial incentives to encourage development of therapies that address unmet medical needs for nervous system disorders Washington, D.C : National Academies Press, [2015] 0309373239
    Language: English
    Keywords: Congress
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