- Pacific Rim
The Pacific Rim refers to the countries and cities located around the edge of the
Pacific Ocean . There are many economic centers around the Pacific Rim, such asAuckland ,Busan ,Brisbane ,Ho Chi Minh City ,Hong Kong ,Lima , Los Angeles,Manila ,Melbourne ,Panama City , Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Santiago, Seattle,Seoul ,Shanghai ,Singapore ,Sydney ,Taipei ,Tokyo ,Vancouver , andYokohama . Honolulu is the headquarters of various intergovernmental andnon-governmental organization s of the Pacific Rim including theEast-West Center and theInstitute of Asian Research . In addition, theRIMPAC exercise is coordinated byUnited States Pacific Command which is headquartered in Honolulu.The region has great diversity — with the economic dynamism of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore; the technological expertise of
Japan ,Korea and the westernUnited States ; the natural resources ofAustralia ,Colombia ,Canada ,Mexico ,Peru ,the Philippines , theRussian Far East and theUnited States ; the human resources of China andIndonesia ; theagricultural productivity ofAustralia ,Chile ,New Zealand ,the Philippines , and theUnited States among others.List of countries on the Pacific Rim
This is a list of countries that are generally considered to be a part of the Pacific Rim, since they lie along the
Pacific Ocean . [Cite web |url=http://geography.about.com/library/misc/blpacificrim.htm|title=Countries of the Pacific Rim|publisher=About.com |accessdate=2008-06-05]*
Australia
*Brunei
*Cambodia
*Canada
*Chile
* China
*Colombia
*Costa Rica
*Ecuador
*El Salvador
*Fiji
*Guatemala
*Honduras
*Indonesia
*Japan
*Malaysia
*Marshall Islands
*Mexico
*Micronesia
*Nauru
*New Zealand
*Nicaragua
*North Korea
*Palau
*Panama
*Papua New Guinea
*Peru
*Philippines
*Russia
*Samoa
*Singapore
*Solomon Islands
*South Korea
*Taiwan
*Thailand
*Timor-Leste
*Tonga
*Tuvalu
*United States
*Vanuatu
*Vietnam Bibliography
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*Cleveland, Harlan. "The Future of the Pacific Basin: A Keynote Address". New Zealand: Conference on New Zealand's Prospects in the Pacific Region, 1983.
*Gibney, Frank B., Ed. "Whole Pacific Catalog". Los Angeles, CA: 1981.
*"The Pacific Basin Alliances, Trade and Bases." GREAT DECISIONS 1987. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1987. ED 283 743.
*Rogers, Theodore S., and Robert L. Snakenber. "Language Studies in the Schools: A Pacific Prospect." EDUCATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 21 (1982): 12-15.
*Wedemeyer, Dan J., and Anthony J. Pennings, Eds. "Telecommunications--Asia, Americas, Pacific: PTC 86. "Evolution of the Digital Pacific." Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Telecommunications Council: Honolulu, Hawaii, 1986. ED 272 147.
*West, Philip, and Thomas Jackson. "The Pacific Rim and the Bottom Line". Bloomington, Indiana, 1987.References
External links
* [http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-929/rim.htm Teaching about the Pacific Rim]
*Institute of Asian Research : http://www.iar.ubc.ca
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