Peace in the Pacific (Paix dans le Pacifique)

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Peace in the Pacific (Paix dans le Pacifique) by Edward E. Rochon, Edward E. Rochon
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781310739149
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: July 13, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781310739149
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: July 13, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

(En anglais) A preface notes that trouble is brewing in the Pacific, and wishes to avert a potential world war by offering a suggestion of swapping territory. Chapter 1 suggests the Philippines give up some islands between Taiwan and the Philippines in exchange for consideration of islands to the southwest. It suggests that Japan, UK, France, Austalia, New Zealand and the US give up some islands in the Pacific Ocean in exchange for concessions near the borders of Vietnam, Japan and of Southeast Asian countries. It notes that strategic position in war is counterbalanced by the morale and will to fight the war, that keeps alliances together, the home front resolved that they fight in a just cause. It suggests questions of principles over barren bits of island territory should best be consigned to pragmatic consideration of military security and economic access to resources. Chapter 2 discusses the expansionist tendencies of nations based on the chosen people mentality to claim territory in disregard for the interests of those absorbed into new borders. (In French) Une préface note que ennuis se prépare dans le Pacifique, et souhaite éviter une guerre mondiale potentiel en offrant une suggestion du territoire échange. Chapitre 1 suggère que les Philippines abandonnent certaines îles entre Taiwan et les Philippines en échange d'une contrepartie d'îles au sud-ouest. Il suggère que le Japon, Royaume-Uni, France, Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande et les États-Unis donnent quelques des îles dans l'océan Pacifique en échange de concessions près des frontières du Vietnam, du Japon et des pays d'Asie du Sud. Il note que les positions stratégiques dans la guerre est contrebalancé par le moral et la volonté de lutter la guerre, qui maintient des alliances ensemble, le front intérieur résolu que ils se battent pour une juste cause. Il suggère des questions de principes sur les bits arides du territoire de certaines îles devraient mieux être expédiés à l'examen pragmatique de la sécurité militaire et l'accès aux ressources économiques.

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(En anglais) A preface notes that trouble is brewing in the Pacific, and wishes to avert a potential world war by offering a suggestion of swapping territory. Chapter 1 suggests the Philippines give up some islands between Taiwan and the Philippines in exchange for consideration of islands to the southwest. It suggests that Japan, UK, France, Austalia, New Zealand and the US give up some islands in the Pacific Ocean in exchange for concessions near the borders of Vietnam, Japan and of Southeast Asian countries. It notes that strategic position in war is counterbalanced by the morale and will to fight the war, that keeps alliances together, the home front resolved that they fight in a just cause. It suggests questions of principles over barren bits of island territory should best be consigned to pragmatic consideration of military security and economic access to resources. Chapter 2 discusses the expansionist tendencies of nations based on the chosen people mentality to claim territory in disregard for the interests of those absorbed into new borders. (In French) Une préface note que ennuis se prépare dans le Pacifique, et souhaite éviter une guerre mondiale potentiel en offrant une suggestion du territoire échange. Chapitre 1 suggère que les Philippines abandonnent certaines îles entre Taiwan et les Philippines en échange d'une contrepartie d'îles au sud-ouest. Il suggère que le Japon, Royaume-Uni, France, Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande et les États-Unis donnent quelques des îles dans l'océan Pacifique en échange de concessions près des frontières du Vietnam, du Japon et des pays d'Asie du Sud. Il note que les positions stratégiques dans la guerre est contrebalancé par le moral et la volonté de lutter la guerre, qui maintient des alliances ensemble, le front intérieur résolu que ils se battent pour une juste cause. Il suggère des questions de principes sur les bits arides du territoire de certaines îles devraient mieux être expédiés à l'examen pragmatique de la sécurité militaire et l'accès aux ressources économiques.

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