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Though the notion of an “Asia Pacific Community” emerged more than a decade ago, media attention has focused on the region’s dynamic economic development. Little is known abou tht ehuman dimension of this regional integration, and the actual sense of community that is being constructed by countries as vastly differend as China and Australa, Canada and Vietnam, Thailand and Japan. In fact, the ongoing process of integration has been underpinned by collaborative efforts of academic institutions, businesses, and other nongovernmental organizations. The devloping “civil society” in the Asia Pacific community reflects the growing recognition of the importance of non-economic factors amid rising economic interdependence, as well as the marked advancement of democratization, plurizatoin, and collaboration beyond national boundaries. Such cooperation has been enhanced by the rising prominence of global issues such as the environment, rural poverty, AIDS and drug addiction.

This compilation of reports by leading intellectuals and specialists from 15 Asia Pacific countries describes the activities of the region’s research institutions, philanthropic foundations, and other organizations. It also assesses the present state of regional interactions between private institutions and individuals.

Emerging Civil Society in the Asia Pacific

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/1996
      ISBN13: 9789813055056, 978-9813055056
      ISBN10: 9813055057

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      Book Synopsis

      Though the notion of an “Asia Pacific Community” emerged more than a decade ago, media attention has focused on the region’s dynamic economic development. Little is known abou tht ehuman dimension of this regional integration, and the actual sense of community that is being constructed by countries as vastly differend as China and Australa, Canada and Vietnam, Thailand and Japan. In fact, the ongoing process of integration has been underpinned by collaborative efforts of academic institutions, businesses, and other nongovernmental organizations. The devloping “civil society” in the Asia Pacific community reflects the growing recognition of the importance of non-economic factors amid rising economic interdependence, as well as the marked advancement of democratization, plurizatoin, and collaboration beyond national boundaries. Such cooperation has been enhanced by the rising prominence of global issues such as the environment, rural poverty, AIDS and drug addiction.

      This compilation of reports by leading intellectuals and specialists from 15 Asia Pacific countries describes the activities of the region’s research institutions, philanthropic foundations, and other organizations. It also assesses the present state of regional interactions between private institutions and individuals.

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