The founding Institutions of CSCAP are: a. Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia. b. Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Thailand. c. Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, Philippines. d. Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia. e. Japan Institute of International Affairs, Japan. f. Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, Canada. g. Pacific Forum/CSIS, United States. h. Seoul Forum for International Affairs, South Korea. i. Singapore Institute of International Affairs. j. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australia. a. In the formative phase, the designated representatives of the founding institutions shall form the pro tem Steering Committee of CSCAP. b. The CSCAP Steering Committee, composed of the designated representatives from each of the ten (10) Founding Member Committees, shall be established in June 1994. c. The Steering Committee shall be co-chaired initially by Amos A. Jordan (Pacific Forum/CSIS, United States) and Jusuf Wanandi (CSIS, Indonesia) for terms of two and three years, respectively. ISIS Malaysia will provide the Secretariat of CSCAP for the first two years. The Asia Pacific region consists of the countries and territories of Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, South Pacific, Oceania, and North America. Adopted in Lombok, Indonesia, 16 December 1993.
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The NAICS codes for Cscap are [92, 928, 9281].
The SIC codes for Cscap are [97, 972].