Zones of amity, zones of enmity : the prospects for economic and military security in Asia
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Zones of amity, zones of enmity : the prospects for economic and military security in Asia
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 70)
Brill, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This volume addresses the problem of military and economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, particularly the impact of the end of the Cold War, on the evolution of its four regional subsystems (Australasia, Southern Asia, Southeast Asia, and Northeast Asia), the level of institutionalization in its economic and military dimensions, and the tendency towards regional amity or regional enmity. It investigates the regional institutions of military and economic security organizing the interstate relations of the Asia-Pacific; assesses the military and economic ambitions of China, Japan, and the United States; and suggests that the 'clash of civilizations' thesis is of limited use in understanding the dynamics of interstate relations in this centrally important area of the world.
Contributors are Shigekio N. Fukai, Haruhiro Fukui, Norman A. Graham, Steven A. Hoffmann, Jim Rolfe, Sheldon Simon, James Sperling, and Robert M. Uriu.
目次
List of Acronyms
Introduction: A Problem of Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, James Sperling
The prospects for Economic and Military Security in Australasia, Jim Rolfe
The International Politics of Southern Asia, Steven A. Hoffmann
The Limits of Defense and security Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Sheldon Simon
Domestic-International Interactions and Japanese Security Studies, Robert M. Uriu
China and the Future of Security Cooperation and Conflict in Asia, Norman A. Graham
The Role of the United States in Post-Cold War East Asian Security Affairs, Haruhiro Fukui and Shigekio N. Fukai
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
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