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A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive volume on the international relations of Asia and the Indo-Pacific. The Asian region has become the fulcrum of international relations globally-it is the most economically vibrant, geostrategically significant, socially and culturally diverse, and militarily dangerous region in the world. The world's leading great powers-the United States and China-jockey for primacy and vie for influence throughout the region, while "middle powers"-India, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea-are extending their…mehr
A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive volume on the international relations of Asia and the Indo-Pacific. The Asian region has become the fulcrum of international relations globally-it is the most economically vibrant, geostrategically significant, socially and culturally diverse, and militarily dangerous region in the world. The world's leading great powers-the United States and China-jockey for primacy and vie for influence throughout the region, while "middle powers"-India, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea-are extending their regional reach. The ten-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is collectively important in its own right, but has also become the epicenter of US-China regional competition. While Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands largely operate in their own orbits, Australia has assumed growing regional impact. North Korea and Taiwan are both significant actors but they are also each tinderboxes of potential conflict. While the region is geographically sprawling across the Indo-Pacific, it is tied together economically, technologically, and strategically. No one working in or on Asia cannot afford to read this volume.
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Autorenporträt
David Shambaugh is the Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies, Political Science, and International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program in the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
Inhaltsangabe
Map of Asia List of Figures and Tables List of Acronyms Preface to the Third Edition Part I: Introduction 1 International Relations in Asia: Grappling with Complexities David Shambaugh Part II: Legacies and Theories 2 The Evolving Asian System: Three Transformations Samuel S. Kim 3 Thinking Theoretically About Asian IR Amitav Acharya Part III: The Roles of Regional Powers 4 America's Role in Asia: Challenged Leadership Robert Sutter 5 China's Role in Asia: Attractive or Aggressive? Phillip C. Saunders 6 Japan's Role in Asia: From Free Rider to Thought Leader Michael J. Green 7 India's Role in Asia: A Regional Power with Global Ambitions T. V. Paul Part IV: Subregional Actors 8 Southeast Asian States and ASEAN: A Center of Courtships and Cooperation Cheng-Chwee Kuik 9 South Korea: An Ambivalent Middle Power Scott Snyder 10 North Korea: Continuity without Change Victor Cha and Ellen Kim 11 Taiwan: Foreign Relations without Formal Recognition Shelley Rigger 12 Australasia: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands Robert Ayson and Rory Medcalf Part V: Transregional Linkages and Dynamics 13 The Asian Regional Economy Edward J. Lincoln 14 The Asian Regional Security Environment Bates Gill 15 Ethnicity, Religion, Gender, and Human Rights in Asian IR Rollie Lal Part VI: Looking to the Future 16 Asian IR in the 2020s: Factors for the Future David Shambaugh Index 441 About the Editor and Contributors
Map of Asia List of Figures and Tables List of Acronyms Preface to the Third Edition Part I: Introduction 1 International Relations in Asia: Grappling with Complexities David Shambaugh Part II: Legacies and Theories 2 The Evolving Asian System: Three Transformations Samuel S. Kim 3 Thinking Theoretically About Asian IR Amitav Acharya Part III: The Roles of Regional Powers 4 America's Role in Asia: Challenged Leadership Robert Sutter 5 China's Role in Asia: Attractive or Aggressive? Phillip C. Saunders 6 Japan's Role in Asia: From Free Rider to Thought Leader Michael J. Green 7 India's Role in Asia: A Regional Power with Global Ambitions T. V. Paul Part IV: Subregional Actors 8 Southeast Asian States and ASEAN: A Center of Courtships and Cooperation Cheng-Chwee Kuik 9 South Korea: An Ambivalent Middle Power Scott Snyder 10 North Korea: Continuity without Change Victor Cha and Ellen Kim 11 Taiwan: Foreign Relations without Formal Recognition Shelley Rigger 12 Australasia: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands Robert Ayson and Rory Medcalf Part V: Transregional Linkages and Dynamics 13 The Asian Regional Economy Edward J. Lincoln 14 The Asian Regional Security Environment Bates Gill 15 Ethnicity, Religion, Gender, and Human Rights in Asian IR Rollie Lal Part VI: Looking to the Future 16 Asian IR in the 2020s: Factors for the Future David Shambaugh Index 441 About the Editor and Contributors
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