North-East Asian regional security : the role of international institutions
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North-East Asian regional security : the role of international institutions
(UNUP, 954)
United Nations University Press, c1997
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
North-East Asia is a region where both the economic dynamism and power contestation are intensely magnified. Accordingly some argue that regional securitiy is bound to be volatile. In this volume, academics from the region develop their views on North-East Asian security and attempt to see how much can be done in terms of confidence and institution building. They discuss major issues of institution building schemes, national unification and non-proliferation. The concluding chapter assesses regional security in terms of six models - two versions of realism (bandwaggoning and balancing) and three versions of Kantian idealism.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Institution building: North-East Asian regional security and the role of international institutions - an Australasian perspective
- ASEAN Regional Forum as a model for North-East Asian security?
- China and North-East Asia's regional security
- a Japanese perspective with special reference to the international nuclear management regime. Part 2 Pressure points - threats to peace and stability in North-East Asia: China incorporates Hong Kong: implications for international security in the Asia-Pacific region
- the Taiwan factor in Asia-Pacific regional security
- the NPT regime and denuclearization of the Korean peninsula
- defiance versus compliance - North Korea's calculation faced with multilateral sanctions
- Russian strategic nuclear policy after the collapse of the USSR (1992-1994). Conclusion: a peace and security taxonomy.
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