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Tables of Contents for Asia Pacific Fusion
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
xi
 
Preface
xv
 
Introduction
1
1
Diverse but Not Divided
1
3
Skyscrapers
4
2
APEC: Form Follows Content
6
3
Fusion
9
1
Japan
10
1
Plan of the Book
11
4
``He Who Gives, Dominates''
15
28
The Asianization of Asia
17
5
Asia Pacific Globalism
22
5
Cross-Fertilization
27
4
Clashes of Civilizations
31
4
Clashes of Values
35
8
Leaders and Diplomats
43
12
``Potentially Historic'': Canberra/Singapore
55
18
Envoy Woolcott
56
2
MITI's Mission
58
3
Tactics
61
6
Canberra
67
6
APEC Vision: Seoul/Bangkok/Seattle
73
16
Seoul and the Three Chinas
73
4
Bangkok: A Secretariat and an EPG
77
1
Jump-Starting the GATT: The Vancouver Meetings
78
1
Seattle and the Era of the Summits
79
5
Vision Statement
84
5
Toward 2020: Bogor/Osaka/Manila
89
16
Bogor
89
2
Mahathir's Challenge
91
2
Behind the Scenes
93
8
``Osaka-Manila''
101
4
Hidden Agendas
105
14
Impact on the Global Trade Negotiations
107
1
NAFTA and EAEC
108
3
US-Japan Disputes
111
1
The Challenge of Engaging China
112
1
The American Presence
113
2
Political Dimensions
115
4
Politics of Liberalization
119
14
Liberalization versus Cooperation
120
3
MFN Status: Conditional or Unconditional
123
3
Liberalization Processes
126
1
Competing Visions of Liberalization
127
3
Linkages
130
3
The APEC Way
133
18
Summits
133
2
Ministerials
135
2
Senior Officials' Meetings
137
1
Working Groups
138
1
The Secretariat
139
1
Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) and the Eminent Persons Group (EPG)
140
2
Membership
142
2
Processes and Style
144
2
Decision Making
146
5
New Power Balance
151
36
Emerging Powers
153
3
Five Actors
156
17
Triangular Game
173
3
The Politics of Regionalism
176
3
The New Asia Pacific Order
179
8
Japan's Interests
187
18
Fifty Years
187
5
Japan and APEC
192
3
Japan's Agenda
195
6
Options
201
4
Japan's Dilemmas
205
18
Japan and the EAEC
205
2
Where Does Japan Belong?
207
4
Internal Politics
211
7
``Leadership from Behind''
218
5
Japan and the Asia Pacific
223
22
New Affinity for Asia
223
4
The Evolution of Japan's Asia Policy
227
3
East versus West, North versus South
230
5
Policy Concerns
235
5
The Problem of Historical Legacy
240
5
Japan's Role: Beyond Bridging
245
28
Kaikoku: ``Open Country''
245
1
Civilian Power
246
1
Globalism
247
1
Community
248
1
Japan's Priorities
249
1
Beyond Bridging
250
7
Appendices
A Chronology
257
11
B Intra-APEC trade, 1983 and 1993
268
3
C APEC Organizational Chart
271
2
Index
273