Major power relations in Northeast Asia : win-win or zero-sum game
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Major power relations in Northeast Asia : win-win or zero-sum game
Japan Center for International Exchange, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : thinking trilaterally about big power relations in Asia / David M. Lampton
- Chinese and American views of national security / Amy P. Celico
- Taiwan's role in the China-Japan-U.S. trilateral relationship / Gregory C. May
- Defense or security? : the U.S.-Japan defense guidelines and China / Michael J. Green
- China-Japan-U.S. economic relations at a crossroads / Daniel H. Rosen
- Korea's influence on northeast Asian major power relations / Scott Synder
- Violence and major power coordination in Asia / Evan A. Feigenbaum
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Three countries - China, Japan, and the United States - and relations among them are likely to have a disproportionate impact on prospects for peace and prosperity in Asia Pacific in the twenty-first century. This volume contains essays by six experienced American analysts on different aspects of the trilateral relationship. The issues addressed include Chinese and American views of national security, the influence of Korea and Taiwan in China-Japan-U.S. relations, the U.S.-Japan security agreement and theater missile defense, the implications if China's entry into the World Trade Organization, and the relative risks of intra- and interstate conflict in Asia. An introduction by David M. Lampton situates these issues in the broader context of the trilateral relationship and highlights the importance of sustained dialogue among the three major actors.
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