Abstract

Part 1 Institution building: North-East Asian regional security and the role of international institutions - an Australasian perspective ASEAN Regional Forum as a model for North-East Asian security? China and North-East Asia's regional security a Japanese perspective with special reference to the international nuclear management regime. Part 2 Pressure points - threats to peace and stability in North-East Asia: China incorporates Hong Kong: implications for international security in the Asia-Pacific region the Taiwan factor in Asia-Pacific regional security the NPT regime and denuclearization of the Korean peninsula defiance versus compliance - North Korea's calculation faced with multilateral sanctions Russian strategic nuclear policy after the collapse of the USSR (1992-1994). Conclusion: a peace and security taxonomy.

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