China's rise and Australia-Japan-US relations : primacy and leadership in East Asia
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China's rise and Australia-Japan-US relations : primacy and leadership in East Asia
(New horizons in East Asian politics / series editors, Richard W. Hu, Andrew T.H. Tan)
E. Elgar, c2018
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内容説明
The future of American leadership in the Asia-Pacific under the Trump administration appears uncertain. In this timely book, Michael Heazle and Andrew O?Neil have brought together contributors from across the globe to explore the commitment of Australia and Japan to US leadership in this region, and how this commitment may impact on often tense relations between China and the US.
China's Rise and Australia?-Japan?-US Relations discusses the strategic post-war presence of American leadership in Asia, and examines the influence on the region?s geopolitics. This book allows readers to understand how and why China is challenging this external engagement, and conversely why Australia and Japan want to maintain a commitment to US input; their perceptions of American leadership are critical indicators of the prospects for change in the region.
This is a vital book for security and international relations scholars, researchers and experts, as it provides detailed analyses of current relations between countries in the Asia Pacific and the US, as well as giving a thorough look into what the future is likely to hold in terms of US commitment in the region.
Contributors include: Z. Cooper, I. Hall, R. Hanada, M. Heazle, V. Jackson, R. Kersten, S. Lee, S. Mori, A. O'Neil, M. Rapp-Hooper, R. Sahashi
目次
Contents:
Preface
Part I US Leadership in a Liberal East Asian Order
1. A Question of Primacy? Japan, Australia, and the Future of the United States in Asia
Michael Heazle and Andrew O'Neil
2. Resolving Contradictions: US Primacy and the 'Rules-Based' Order
Ian Hall and Michael Heazle
Part II US leadership and Strategic Engagement in East Asia: Directions and Challenges
3. What Does America Seek in Asia? Refuting the Pacific Primacy Myth
Van Jackson
4. Networked Security in a Changing Asia: The Value of Alliances in Uncertainty
Mira Rapp-Hooper
5. Building a Pacific Order: Binding the Liberal Spokes
Zack Cooper
Part III Japanese and Australian Perspectives on US Leadership and the Liberal Regional Order
6. US Leadership in Maritime Asia : A Japanese Perspective on the Rebalance and Beyond
Satoru Mori
7. American Leadership and Power in Japanese Security Strategy
Ryo Sahashi
8. Contesting Visions of 'Primacy': The Australian Perception of US Decline in the Asia-Pacific
Sheryn Lee
Part IV Prospects and Challenges for Deeper Australia-Japan Security Engagement
9. Assumptions about Alliances: Australia, Japan, and the Liberal International Order
Rikki Kersten
10. Heading towards Alliance? Domestic Factors in the Evolution of Japan-Australia Security Cooperation Ryosuke Hanada
Part V Conclusion
11. US Leadership and Asia's Liberal Order: Current and Future Challenges for Regional Allies and Partners Michael Heazle and Andrew O'Neil
Index
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