The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Views from the Region

The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Views from the Region

The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Views from the Region

The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Views from the Region

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Overview

In examining the economic and social reforms of Gorbachev's Soviet Union, the contributors to this new study provide a broad portrait of the state of current soviet relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, the prospects for change, and the perceived role of the Soviet Union in that change. Leading established scholars and specialists from the countries of the Asia-Pacific region study this new Soviet phenomenon and evince a mixture of enthusiasm and apprehension about Moscow's new policy overtures to the region.

Mikhail Gorbachev's speech in the Soviet Far East city of Vladivostok on July 28, 1986, was widely read and commented upon throughout East and Southeast Asia, and raised many unanswered questions: How much has the Soviet Union really changed? Will China, the principal target of Soviet overtures, respond positively and, if so, what will the implications be for the rest of the region? What do these sweeping changes mean for the region in practical terms? The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region considers these questions and offers insight and provocative commentary on the current attitudes of the many Asia-Pacific countries toward the Soviet Union.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275932121
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/23/1989
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

PUSHPA THAMBIPILLAI is Research Fellow in International Relations at the Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center. Her interests include regional cooperation (ASEAN) and international relations in the Asia-Pacific region. She is the coeditor of Soviet Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region, 1986.

DANIEL C. MATUSZEWSKI is Director of Soviet Programs at the International Research and Exchanges Board, Princeton, New Jersey. He received his Ph.D. in Russian and Turkic History from the University of Washington in 1972, and is the author of studies on modernization and nationality trends in inner Asia, as well as Soviet international affairs analysis and policy in Asia.

Table of Contents

Preface
Soviet Reforms and the Asia-Pacific Challenge by Daniel C. Matuszewski
Gorbachev's Policy Toward the Asia-Pacific Region by Ni Xiaoquan
Japanese Perceptions and Policies Toward the Soviet Union: Changes and Prospects Under the Gorbachev Era by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
South Korean Perceptions of the Soviet Union by Hakjoon Kim
Reprise of Transformation? Some Thoughts on Sino-Soviet Relations in the 1990s by Steven I. Levine
Soviet Policy in Southeast Asia in the Gorbachev Era: Change or Continuity? by Robert C. Horn
Indonesian-Soviet Relations: Policy Implications by J. Soedjati Djiwandono
Malaysian-Soviet Relations: Changing Perceptions? by Pushpa Thambipillai
Philippine-Soviet Relations: Two Decades of Diplomatic Coquetry by Wilfrido V. Villacorta
Singapore-Soviet Relations: Perceptions and Policies by Bilveer Singh
Thai Perceptions of the Soviet Union and its Implications for Thai-Soviet Relations by Chantima Ongsuragz
Vietnam and the Soviet Union: Perceptions and Policies by Carlyle A. Thayer
Australian Perceptions and Policies Toward the Soviet Union by Graeme Gill
New Zealand-Soviet Relations by Dalton A. West
Pacific Island Perceptions of Soviet Security and Economic Interests in the Region by Pamela Takiora Ingram Pryor
"Fishing for More Fish": Soviet Fisheries Initiatives in the Pacific Islands Region by David J. Doulman
Selected Bibliography
Index

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