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The Politics of Emerging Pacific Cooperation

A number of political factors are examined that underlie the recent delineation of a political and economic group in the Pacific centered on the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference (APEC). These include changes in domestic policies in several ot the participants; the move toward regional tr...

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Published in:Pacific affairs 1992-04, Vol.65 (1), p.68-83
Main Author: Crone, Donald
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A number of political factors are examined that underlie the recent delineation of a political and economic group in the Pacific centered on the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference (APEC). These include changes in domestic policies in several ot the participants; the move toward regional trading blocs in other world areas; contentions over defining potential membership of the group; and competition for influence among overlapping international organizations in the Pacific.
ISSN:0030-851X
1715-3379
DOI:10.2307/2760217