TY - BOOK AU - Chow,Paula K. AU - Chow,Gregory C. ED - World Scientific (Firm) TI - Asia in the twenty-first century: economic, socio-political, diplomatic issues T2 - Economic ideas leading to the 21st century SN - 9789812819680 U1 - 950.4/3 22 PY - 1997/// CY - Singapore, River Edge, N.J. PB - World Scientific Pub. Co. KW - East Asia KW - Southeast Asia KW - Relations KW - United States KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; pt. I. Economic issues. ch. 1. Introduction / Gregory C. Chow and Paula K. Chow -- ch. 2. Japan's growing partnership role in Asia / Toyoo Gyohten -- ch. 3. Changing tides in global economic development / Nelson An-ping Chang -- ch. 4. Economic change in Asia / Barry Metzger -- ch. 5. Economic transformation of Penang, Malaysia / Tsu-Koon Koh -- ch. 6. China's economic growth: Challenges and opportunities for Europe / Gregory C. Chow -- pt. II. Socio-political issues. ch. 7. Human rights in China and the future of Hong Kong / John Kamm -- ch. 8. Singapore's economic and social development / Richard Eu -- ch. 9. Social and political changes in Shanghai / Xie Xide -- ch. 10. The recent socio-political change in South Korea / Bae Ho Hahn -- pt. III. U.S.-Asia relations. ch. 11. Challenges to U.S.-East Asian relations / James A. Baker, III. Asia-U.S. relations: Politics, economics and culture / Gill-Chin Lim -- ch. 13. Vietnam in the context of U.S.-East Asian policy / Desaix Anderson -- ch. 14. U.S. Policy toward China and Indonesia / Stapleton Roy -- ch. 15. Japan's foreign policy / Yoshio Hatano -- pt. IV. Princeton perspectives. ch. 16. Princeton and Asia in the twenty-first century / Harold Shapiro -- ch. 17. Alumni gather in Hong Kong to discuss Asia's future / Luther T. Munford; Electronic reproduction; Singapore; World Scientific Publishing Co; 1997; System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader; Mode of access: World Wide Web N2 - Over 250 Princeton alumni and friends from 17 countries and from classes spanning a 66-year period attended the Conference. The presentations were of high quality, as can be seen from the proceedings. The speakers and other participants came from different national and cultural backgrounds and represented different points of view. For example, in discussing US–Asia relations James Baker represented an American viewpoint, while in the same session Yoshio Hatano represented a Japanese point of view, as did Toyoo Gyohten in a different session on economic issues. This valuable volume is a collection of frank and insightful essays on Asia-Pacific by notable Princetonians who are influential in the region UR - https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3381#t=toc ER -