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February 04, 2012
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Shangri-La Dialogue Highlights Challenges for Asian Regional Security

By Greg Lowe | 09 Jun 2010
World Politics Review

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Asia-Pacific nations must renew their efforts to form a coherent and collaborative response to the region's complex security risks and its inherent potential for instability, senior delegates at a high-level regional forum say.

Food and energy security, ethnic conflicts, insurgencies and rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula were key issues discussed at the 9th International Institute for Strategic Studies Shangri-La Dialogue held in Singapore last weekend. Some 320 delegates from 28 nations -- including defense ministers, military and intelligence chiefs, and prominent figures from the private sector -- attended the summit. ...

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