The Pacific Rim comprises the lands around the rim of the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Basin includes the Pacific Rim and the islands in the Pacific Ocean.[1] The Pacific Rim roughly overlaps with the geologic Pacific Ring of Fire.
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.[2]
Arranging from north to south, west to east in directional order.
The Pacific has much international shipping. The top 10 busiest container ports, with the exception of Dubai's Port of Jebel Ali (9th), are in the Rim nations. They are home to 29 of the world's 50 busiest container shipping ports:
South Korea
Busan (5th)
Japan
Yokohama (36th)
Tokyo (25th)
Nagoya (47th)
Kobe (49th)
Taiwan
Kaohsiung (12th)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong (3rd)
China
Shanghai (1st)
Shenzhen (4th)
Ningbo (6th)
Guangzhou (7th)
Qingdao (8th)
Tianjin (10th)
Xiamen (19th)
Dalian (21st)
Lianyungang (30th)
Yingkou (34th)
Philippines
Manila (37th)
Vietnam
Saigon (28th)
Thailand
Laem Chabang (22nd)
Malaysia
Port Klang (13th)
Tanjung Pelepas (16th)
Singapore
Singapore (2nd)
Indonesia
Jakarta (24th)
Surabaya (38th)
Canada
Vancouver (50th)
United States
Los Angeles (17th)
Long Beach (18th)
Panama
Balboa (43rd)
Organizations
Various intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations focus on the Pacific Rim, including APEC, the East-West Center, Sustainable Pacific Rim Cities,[4] the Pacific Basin Institute, and the Institute of Asian Research. In addition, the RIMPAC naval exercises are coordinated by United States Pacific Command.
"The Pacific Basin Alliances, Trade and Bases." GREAT DECISIONS 1987. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1987. ED 283 743.
Palin, Michael (1997). Full Circle. BBC Books. ISBN0-563-37121-8.. A travelogue of a complete journey around the Pacific Rim accompanying the 1997 TV series Full Circle with Michael Palin.
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.