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Asia-Pacific in the New World Order
β Scribed by Christopher Brook (editor), Anthony McGrew (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 360
- Series
- Pacific Studies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Asia-Pacific in the New World Order critically explores the notion that a distinctive regional power bloc is developing linking countries bordering the Pacific, with East Asia at its core. This student-friendly volume sheds light on the complex interplay between global, regional and national forces which have transformed the Asia-Pacific area into one of the most vibrant and economically successful regions in the world. Historical narratives alongside geopolitical and geoeconomic perspectives are deployed to examine the shifting pattern of power relations and security structures across the region, set within a wider world context.
Key issues addressed include:
* what are the primary security problems of the region and how are they being resolved?
* does the dynamic growth of the region, and particularly the rise of China, pose a challenge to existing structures of world order?
The text has a strong interdisciplinary flavour drawing on analytical approaches from the international relations, political economy and political geography literature. Authors have been drawn from the Asia-Pacific region and the UK and all are established scholars in their specialist fields.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Series preface
Preface
Introduction β’ Anthony McGrew and Christopher Brook
Part 1: Evolution
1 Pacific ties: the United States of America and an emerging βPacific communityβ? β’ Frank Gibney
2 From imperialism to the end of the Cold War β’ Colin Mackerras
3 The rise of the Asia-Pacific β’ Javed Maswood
Par 2: The New Regional Order
4 The Asia-Pacific: what sort of region in what sort of world? β’ Barry Buzan
5 The Asia-Pacific security order β’ J.N. Mak
6 Restructuring foreign and defence policy: Japan β’ Kenneth Pyle
7 Restructuring foreign and defence policy: the Peopleβs Republic of China β’ Denny Roy
8 Restructuring foreign and defence policy: the USA β’ Anthony McGrew
9 Restructuring foreign and defence policy: strategic uncertainty and the Asia-Pacific middle powers β’ Nikki Baker
10 Restructuring foreign and defence policy: the Pacific Islands β’ Richard Herr
Part 3: A Pacific Community?
11 Regionalism and globalism β’ Christopher Brook
12 The growth of intergovernmental collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region β’ John Ravenhill
13 Regional co-operation: the transnational dimension β’ Lawrence T. Woods
14 The European Union and the Asia-Pacific β’ Michael Smith
15 The Asia-Pacific: what kind of challenge? β’ Gerald Segal
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Index
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