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Asia-Pacific
News Release
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# 07-071
![]() More than 50 international fellows from the National Defense University recently visited the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. While here, they participated in a roundtable discussion with some members of the APCSS Faculty on topics such as terrorism/counterterrorism in the Pacific and Southeast Asia security. The group also presented a certificate of appreciation, which APCSS Deputy Director James T. Hirai accepted on behalf of the Center.
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APCSS addresses regional and global security issues, inviting military and
civilian representatives of the United States and 45 Asia-Pacific nations to
its comprehensive program of courses and conferences, both in Hawaii and
throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The Center supports the U.S. Pacific
Command’s objective of developing professional and personal ties among
national security establishments throughout the region. APCSS focuses on
a multilateral and multi-dimensional approach to defining and addressing
regional security issues and concerns. The most beneficial result is
building relationships of trust and confidence among future leaders and
decision-makers within the region. |