Asian geopolitics and the US-China rivalry
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Asian geopolitics and the US-China rivalry
(Routledge studies on think Asia / edited by Jagannath P. Panda, 11)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Dancing with elephants : Asia and the Sino-American rivalry / Felix Heiduk
- From globalization to fragmentation? The erosion of confidence in the Asia-Pacific / Rosemary Foot
- Many players, many layers : the Indo-Pacific long game / Rory Medcalf
- Making multilateralism matter : middle powers in the era of the U.S.-China competition / Joo Hee Kim
- Security order and state transformation in Asia : beyond geopolitics and grand strategy / Lee Jones
- Reflecting on US-China rivalries in post-conflict Sri Lanka / Ganeshan Wignaraja
- India, Indo-Pacific coalitions and China : from alignment to alliance? / Jagannath P. Panda
- Major power competition and Southeast Asia : institutional strategies and resources / Alice D. Ba
- From appeasement to soft balancing : the Duterte administration's shifting policy on the South China Sea imbroglio / Renato Cruz De Castro
- Beyond strategic hedging : Mahathir's China policy and the changing political economy of Malaysia, 2018-2020 / Hong Liu
- Midfield or margin? Myanmar and neighbours in the game / Thi Thi Soe San
- The role of domestic political constraints in navigating great power relations : the case of South Korea / Seo-Hyun Park
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book analyses the ways in which foreign policy actors in Asia have responded to the emerging great power conflict between the US and the People's Republic of China focusing on medium and small states across the Indo-Pacific.
The book offers a much-needed counterpoint to existing analyses on the Indo-Pacific and China's BRI and presents a new perspective by examining how great power politics are locally reinterpreted, conditioned, or at times even contested.
This book makes an important contribution to the study of Political Science, International Relations, Asian Studies and Security Studies.
Table of Contents
1. Dancing with elephants: Asia and the Sino-American Rivalry 2. From Globalization to Fragmentation? The Erosion of Confidence in the Asia-Pacific 3. Many Players, Many Layers: The Indo-Pacific Long Game 4. Making Multilateralism Matter: Middle Powers in the era of the U.S.-China Competition 5. Security Order and State Transformation in Asia: Beyond Geopolitics and Grand Strategy 6. Reflecting on US-China Rivalries in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka 7. India, Indo-Pacific Coalitions and China: From Alignment to Alliance? 8. Major Power Competition and Southeast Asia: Institutional Strategies and Resources 9. From Appeasement to Soft Balancing: The Duterte Administration's Shifting Policy on the South China Sea Imbroglio 10. Beyond Strategic Hedging: Mahathir's China Policy and the Changing Political Economy of Malaysia, 2018-2020 11. Midfield or Margin? Myanmar and Neighbours in the Game 12. The Role of Domestic Political Constraints in Navigating Great Power Relations: The Case of South Korea
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