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Tow assesses the extent to which five subregional security organizations--the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Organization of East Caribbean States (OECS), the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), and the South Pacific Forum (SPF)--have succeeded in meeting commonly defined security threats, in overcoming their members' political and economic vulnerabilities, and in compelling the major powers to accept the legitimacy of their regional security agendas.
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The authors explore the increasingly important role of naval power in pursuing the Pacific states' political and economic, as well as military, interests at sea.
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A discussion of the security policies and strategic concerns in the Asian-Pacific region.
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