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2003 Pacific Rim Forum 
 | American Foreign Policy and the Asian Pacific Rim by Dr. Charles Morrison Dr. Charles Morrison gives an overview of the United States Foreign Policy during the 20th Century. He analyzes the relationships between the U.S. and countries along the East Asian coast, and outlines the causes and socio-economic impact of conflicts in that area.
Recorded March 14, 2003
Produced by: UAS Video Production Services
© 2003 University of Alaska Southeast
Running Time: 1 hour, 20 minutes | | |
 | A Fallen Giant? by Donald Hellmann Professor Donald Hellmann examines Japan culturally, economically, and politically in light of the changes effected by World War II. The present position and future potential are outlined specifically for Japan and more generally for Asia as a whole in the context of the contemporary world.
Recorded March 15, 2003
Produced by: UAS Video Production Services
© 2003 University of Alaska Southeast
Running Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes | | |
 | The Pacific Rim in an Era of Challenge and Opportunity by Lt. General Thomas Case Lieutenant General Thomas Case looks at the structure of the Asian Pacific Rim, contrasting the present with its history and possible future developments. Placing this structure in the context of U.S. concerns in the region, Case outlines the evolving military involvement with the area and response to changes.
Recorded March 15, 2003
Produced by: UAS Video Production Services
© 2003 University of Alaska Southeast
Running Time: 1 hour, 6 minutes | | |
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