Power competition in East Asia : from the old Chinese world order to post-Cold War regional multipolarity
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Power competition in East Asia : from the old Chinese world order to post-Cold War regional multipolarity
Macmillan, 1998
- : pbk
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Originally published: 1997
Bibliography: p. [311]-339
Includes index
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Description
In "Power Competition in East Asia", international relations in East Asia are analyzed. With a focus on the political economy and a special emphasis on security issues, the text provides a theoretical survey of the trends in East Asian international relations throughout history. In so doing, the book serves as a systematic resource for anyone interested in the evolution of power relations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - power competition in East Asia
- the Chinese world order in confrontation with the western powers
- the ascendance of Japan and its wars against China and Russia
- failed multilateralism in the age of imperialism
- origins of the Cold War bipolar competition
- the deterioration of the bipolar system
- the dynamics of the strategic triangle
- power competition in the post-Cold War era
- the emerging regional approach to power competition
- uncertain regional multipolarity and the movement from alliance to alignment
- America and East Asia power competition.
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