The Asia-Pacific region and the new world order

Authors

  • Dennis Rumley

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E200370422/423259

Keywords:

Asia-Pacific, New World Order

Abstract

The author is Associate Professor, School of Social and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia. He gained a Geography Honours degree and MA in Applied Geography at the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, and a Ph. D at the University of British Columbia. He has taught at the University of Western Australia since then, apart from 1991-1993 when he was Professor of Australian Studies at the University of Tokyo attached to the Department of International Relations at Komaba. He has published widely in various areas of political geography, including electoral geography, local government, federalism and more recently geopolitics. His most recent book, is The Geopolitics of Australia's Regional Relations (Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1999, reprinted 2001). His current research projects are in the areas of water security, Australia's "arc of instability," regionalism and Australia-Asia relations. He is a full member of the IGU Commission on the World Political Map and English-language editor of Chiri, the Japanese journal of human geography. He will be Visiting Professor at the University of Kyoto during 2003.

Published

2003-12-01

How to Cite

Rumley, D. (2003). The Asia-Pacific region and the new world order. Ekistics and The New Habitat, 70(422/423), pp. 321–326. https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E200370422/423259