Effective multilateralism : through the looking glass of East Asia
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Effective multilateralism : through the looking glass of East Asia
(St. Antony's series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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"In association with St Antony's College, Oxford"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-311) and index
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内容説明
Existing theories of cooperation assume a stable geo-political order, led by countries with a shared conception of the modalities of cooperation. These assumptions are no longer justified. Effective Multilateralism makes the case for a new approach to explaining international cooperation through the lens of East Asian.
目次
- Table of Contents Introduction: International Cooperation Under Order Transition Jochen Prantl PART I: EXPLAINING COOPERATION- DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES 1. Effective Multilateralism and Global Order
- Andrew Hurrell 2. The Regionalization of Security: A Comparative Analysis
- Louise Fawcett 3. China's Approach to Multilateralism in East Asia
- Su Changhe 4. Effective Multilateralism-A U.S. Perspective
- Bruce Jentleson 5. Japan and Regional Multilateralism in Asia: The Trilateral Strategic Dialogue as a New Institutional Choice
- Kuniko Ashizawa 6. Thinking in Time: War Memories, Post-war Reconciliation and Regional Co-operation in Europe and Asia
- Hartmut Mayer 7. Effective Multilateralism and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation
- Shogo Suzuki 8. Hierarchy and Great Power Cooperation in the East Asian Security Order
- Evelyn Goh 9. Formalizing Informal Cooperation?
- Robert Ayson PART II: CASE STUDIES 10. Selective or Effective Multilateralism? The Bush Administration's Proliferation Security Initiative and China's Response
- Rosemary Foot 11. The Mismanagement of Global Imbalances: Why Did Multilateralism Fail?
- Andrew Walter 12. Responding to Climate Change in the Region: New Partnerships and Chinese Leadership
- Katherine Morton 13. Global Promulgation - Regional Implementation? The Responsibility to Protect in East Asia
- Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano
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