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Title A new strategic architecture for the Pacific / by C. Steven McGann and Richard K. Pruett
Published [Hawaii] : PIDP, East-West Center, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (8 pages)
Series Pacific Island Brief ; no. 2, December 13, 2012
Pacific Island Brief ; no. 2
Summary "The United States' historical relationship with Pacific Island countries most frequently conjures up images of 19th Century Yankee whalers and World War II's island-hopping campaign. Often forgotten is how, in the post-war years, the creation of new intergovernmental organizations and U.S. trusteeship of much of the North Pacific contributed to a stronger regional identity and more active efforts at regional integration. Following a period of relative inactivity in the 1990's, the United States is now refocusing on its political and economic role in the region as a matter of priority. Healthy regional intergovernmental organizations remain essential to the success of U.S. efforts. Helping Pacific Island countries see themselves as connected by ocean rather than separated by water is best achieved through robust engagement and support for Pacific regional organizations. A strategic use of the region's intergovernmental architecture is necessary if the countries of the Pacific are to meet the challenges of the 21st century"--Publisher website
Notes PDF (viewed on June 11, 2013)
Subject International relations.
SUBJECT Islands of the Pacific -- Relations -- United States
United States -- Relations -- Islands of the Pacific
Subject Pacific Ocean -- Islands of the Pacific.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author McGann, C. Steven, 1951-
Pruett, Richard K
Pacific Islands Development Program (East-West Center)