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Part I: Okinawan Agenda
1 The Okinawa U.S. Military Base Issue and Human Security
2 Formation and Development of an Okinawan Global Network Using an Island Hub
3 Ryukyu Kingdom Diplomacy with Japan and the Ming and Qing Dynasties
4 Language Revitalization Efforts in the Ryukyus
Part II: International Context
5 Geopolitics, Self-Determination, and China's Rise in Oceania
6 The Similarities and Differences between Tensions over the Senkaku Islands and Dokdo Island
7 Taiwan's East and South China Sea Policies and the U.S. Factor
Part III: Economic and Social Development
8 Small Islands Developing States and Globalization: Impacts and Development Potential
9 Small Island Destinations and International Tourism: Market concentration and distance vulnerabilities
10 Self-determination for the Communication Policy in the Pacific Islands
Part IV: Ocean Policies
11 Management of Islands and their Surrounding Ocean Areas and Japan's Ocean Policy under the New Ocean Regime
12 The United States National Ocean Policy: Priorities, Benefits, and Limitations in the Insular Pacific
13 Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Remote Islands: The Australian Practice
Part V: Indigenous Languages
14 Gefpago na Dinagi: Decolonization and the Chamorro Language of Guam
15 Ainu Languages: Correct, Good, and Less So
16 Welsh Language Policy: A Long Twentieth Century.
1 The Okinawa U.S. Military Base Issue and Human Security
2 Formation and Development of an Okinawan Global Network Using an Island Hub
3 Ryukyu Kingdom Diplomacy with Japan and the Ming and Qing Dynasties
4 Language Revitalization Efforts in the Ryukyus
Part II: International Context
5 Geopolitics, Self-Determination, and China's Rise in Oceania
6 The Similarities and Differences between Tensions over the Senkaku Islands and Dokdo Island
7 Taiwan's East and South China Sea Policies and the U.S. Factor
Part III: Economic and Social Development
8 Small Islands Developing States and Globalization: Impacts and Development Potential
9 Small Island Destinations and International Tourism: Market concentration and distance vulnerabilities
10 Self-determination for the Communication Policy in the Pacific Islands
Part IV: Ocean Policies
11 Management of Islands and their Surrounding Ocean Areas and Japan's Ocean Policy under the New Ocean Regime
12 The United States National Ocean Policy: Priorities, Benefits, and Limitations in the Insular Pacific
13 Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Remote Islands: The Australian Practice
Part V: Indigenous Languages
14 Gefpago na Dinagi: Decolonization and the Chamorro Language of Guam
15 Ainu Languages: Correct, Good, and Less So
16 Welsh Language Policy: A Long Twentieth Century.