“太平洋计划”真的为加强和深化区域合作提供了途径吗

Viliame Wilikilagi
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《加强区域合作和一体化太平洋计划》是论坛岛屿国家提出的一项协议,需要加强和深化合作,以减轻和解决本地区面临的多重复杂挑战。《太平洋计划》包含了太平洋论坛在经济增长、可持续发展、治理和安全方面的四大战略目标。该计划的全部重点是提高生活水平,为太平洋人民提供一个发展和成长的平台,并确保这一进程是可持续和可行的。2005年,论坛岛国领导人在莫尔兹比港通过了《太平洋计划》,作为区域合作和一体化的基础,有望带来更强有力和更深入的合作,通过启动协调一致的国内政策,使其与《太平洋计划》中提出的更广泛的目标保持一致,作为管理我们共同的外部效应(无论是积极的还是消极的)的途径。本文将探讨太平洋计划的起源和演变;对计划本身和制定计划的过程有哪些批评?以及它对区域主义的影响,并特别关注该计划是否将带来更强有力和更深入的合作,这种合作已被作为推动论坛岛屿国家能够继续成为组织成区域集团以影响全球议程的国际趋势的可行组成部分所需要的动力。
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Does the Pacific Plan Really Offer an Avenue for Stronger and Deeper Regional Cooperation
The Pacific Plan for Strengthening Regional Cooperation and Integration has been alluded to as an agreement by Forum Island Countries that will need stronger and deeper cooperation to emerge in order to mitigate and address the multiple complex challenges that the region faces. The Pacific Plan encapsulates the four broad strategic goals of the Pacific Forum related to economic growth, sustainable development, governance and security. The whole emphasis of the Plan is to enhance living standards, provide a platform for Pacific people to develop and grow and ensure that the process is sustainable and viable. The Pacific Plan was adopted by Forum Island Leaders in Port Moresby in 2005 as the basis for regional cooperation and integration that will hopefully bring about stronger and deeper cooperation as a pathway for managing our common externalities whether positive or negative by initiating harmonized domestic policies that align to the broader objectives as set out in the Pacific Plan. This essay will look at the origins and the evolution of the Pacific Plan; what are the criticisms that have been leveled at the plan itself and the process of formulating the plan; and the impact that it has had on regionalism with a specific focus on whether the plan will bring about the stronger and deeper cooperation that has been forwarded as the impetus needed for the Forum Island Countries to be able to remain a viable part of the international trend of organizing into regional blocs in order to influence the global agenda.
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