Publication

Oct 2005

This brief examines the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum's (APEC) problems and the competitive threats it faces and their causes. It discusses whether APEC is worth saving and argues that it is. The authors offer recommendations for necessary and achievable reforms that could help ensure that APEC does not sink into irrelevance.

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Author Malcolm Cook, Allan Gyngell
Series Lowy Institute Policy Briefs
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2005 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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