Diplomatic ideas and practices of Asian states
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Diplomatic ideas and practices of Asian states
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 53)
Brill, 1990
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Description
Asia has emerged as the centre of international conflict and change in the post-war era. In Europe the post-cold war approach is to adjust East-West power relationships without disturbing the territorial status quo, and to conduct foreign policy according to classical European principles of compromise and compensation. Asians are newcomers in world affairs. Asian diplomatic traditions differ from European ones, and there are many border disputes and power rivalries. The idea of 'Asia' was created by Europeans for Europeans and it led to Western dominance of Asia. From colonial subjects, Asians have become important players in military, economic and diplomatic affairs. To understand the Asian dimension of contemporary world affairs we need to take a fresh look at Asian diplomatic ideas and practices. This volume brings together recognised experts to explain the imperatives and external policies of different types of Asian states.
Table of Contents
Preface, Ashok Kapur
Introduction: An Overview of Asia, Ashok Kapur
Iran and Afghanistan: With Specific Reference, Miron Rezun
Indian Diplomacy, Ashok Kapur
The Foreign Policies of India's Immediate Neighbours: A Reflective Interpretation, A. Jeyaratnam Wilson
Diplomacy of a Developmental State, Robert E. Bedeski
The People's Republic of China: An Independent Foreign Policy of Peace, Shen Shouyuan and Huang Zhongqing
Australian Diplomatic Practice: Methods and Theory. (With Special Reference to Australian-Asian Relations), Russell B. Trood
ASEAN Diplomacy: National Interest and Regionalism,
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