Alliance decision-making in the South China Sea : between allied and alone

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Alliance decision-making in the South China Sea : between allied and alone

Joseph A. Gagliano

(Routledge studies in US foreign policy)

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The combination of rising Chinese power and longstanding territorial disputes has drawn increased attention and threats to the Asia-Pacific region. Five smaller powers contest Beijing's claims; Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei and Indonesia, with the United States viewed as the most likely counterbalance to coercive behavior towards them. However, only one of these five states - the Philippines -has maintained a guarantee of protection through alliance with the US. What factors have influenced state decisions to form security relationships with Washington, and what does the evolution of these factors portend for future security relationships in the South China Sea? Using research on U.S. policy preferences based on recently declassified material, this book produces conclusions previously inaccessible beyond classified forums. The author surveys recent alliance theory developments to examine relationships between claimant states and the US, explores historical bilateral relations and considers the future of regional security relationships. This book contributes to the fields of security studies, foreign policy and international relations and expands beyond traditional concepts of defense alliances to explore security cooperation along a spectrum from allied to aligned to non-aligned.

目次

Prologue Chapter 1: Alliance Politics and the South China Sea Chapter 2: Malaysia Chapter 3: The Philippines Chapter 4: Vietnam Chapter 5: Brunei Chapter 6: Indonesia Chapter 7: Prospects for Security Relationships

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