International relations of Asia
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International relations of Asia
(Asia in world politics)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2022
3rd ed
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Includes index
Contents of Works
- International relations in Asia : grappling with complexities / David Shambaugh
- The evolving Asian system : three transformations / Samuel S. Kim
- Thinking theoretically about Asian IR / Amitav Acharya
- America's role in Asia : challenged leadership / Robert Sutter
- China's role in Asia : attractive or aggressive? / Phillip C. Saunders
- Japan's role in Asia : from free rider to thought leader / Michael J. Green
- India's role in Asia : a regional power with global ambitions / T.V. Paul
- Southeast Asian states & ASEAN : a center of courtships and cooperation / Cheng-Chwee Kuik
- South Korea : an ambivalent middle power / Scott Snyder
- North Korea : continuity without change / Victor Cha and Ellen Kim
- Taiwan : foreign relations without formal recognition / Shelley Rigger
- Australasia : Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands / Robert Ayson and Rory Medcalf
- The Asian regional economy / Edward J. Lincoln
- The Asian regional security environment / Bates Gill
- Ethnicity, religion, gender, and human rights in Asian international Relations / Rollie Lal
- Asian IR in the 2020s : factors for the future / David Shambaugh
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As the world's most vital region, Asia embodies explosive economic growth, diverse political systems, vibrant societies, modernizing militaries, cutting-edge technologies, rich cultural traditions amid globalization, and strategic competition among major powers. As a result, international relations in Asia are evolving rapidly. In this fully updated and expanded volume, leading scholars offer the most current and definitive analysis available of Asia's regional relationships. They set developments in Asia in theoretical context, assess the role of leading external and regional powers, and consider the importance of subregional actors and linkages. Students and policy practitioners alike will find this book invaluable for understanding politics in contemporary Asia.
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