ASEAN-India-Australia : : Towards Closer Engagement in a New Asia / / ed. by William T Tow, Chin Kin Wah.

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. This e...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Backlist (2000-2014) eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2009]
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Blwyddyn Gyhoeddi:2009
Iaith:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Contributors --
List of A bbreviations --
Introduction --
Part I: Emerging Regional Security --
1. Emerging Regional Security Architecture: An Australian Perspective --
2. Emerging East Asian Regional Architecture: ASEAN Perspectives --
3. India in the Emerging Asian Architecture: Prospects for Security Cooperation with ASEAN and Australia --
4. ASEAN, Australia, and India in Asia’s Regional Order --
Part II: Energy Security --
5. Regional Energy Security: A Challenging Objective? --
6. Energy Security: An ASEAN Perspective --
7. India’s Perspectives on Energy Security --
Part III: Climate Change --
8. The Strategic Implications of Climate Change --
9. Climate Change: An ASEAN Perspective --
10. Indian Perspectives on Climate Change --
Part IV: Maritime Security --
11. Australia and Maritime Security in the Northeast Indian Ocean --
12. ASEAN Maritime Security Perspectives: Enduring Partnerships --
13. Maritime Security Triangulation of ASEAN-Australia-India: An Indian Perspective --
14. Governance in Australian Discourse --
15. ASEAN Charter and Perspectives of Governance and Democracy in Asia --
16. The Problem of Governance in India --
Part V: Law Enforcement/Combating International Crime --
17. Implications of the Growing Prevalence of Interregional Crime for Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region --
18. Australian Perspectives on Regional Law Enforcement: Issues and Challenges --
19. Countering International Crime in an ASEAN Context: Singapore’s Perspective --
20. Indian Perspectives on Law Enforcement against International Crime --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
INDEX
Crynodeb: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. This emerging trilateral compendium is particularly evident in such policy areas as maritime security, climate change, energy security, law enforcement, "good governance" and the politics of security institutions or "architectures". This book represents one of the first systematic efforts to consolidate these diverse but important concerns into an overarching framework for ascertaining and cross-comparing how these three entities are approaching these policy challenges, individually and collectively. It argues that the dynamics underlying their intensifying security relations are sufficiently important to conceptualize them as a distinct analytical framework that needs to be understood in the larger context of Asia-Pacific security politics.
Fformat:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789812309648
9783110649772
9783111024707
9783110663006
9783110606683
DOI:10.1355/9789812309648
Mynediad:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by William T Tow, Chin Kin Wah.