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  • av Dylan M H Loh
    870,-

    "China's rise and its importance to international relations as a discipline-defining phenomenon is well recognized. Yet when scholars analyze China's foreign relations, they typically focus on Beijing's military power, economic might, or political leaders. As a result, most traditional assessments miss a crucial factor: China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). In China's Rising Foreign Ministry, Dylan M.H. Loh upends conventional understandings of Chinese diplomacy by underlining the importance of the ministry and its diplomats in contemporary Chinese foreign policy. The book explains how MOFA gradually became the main interface of China's foreign policy and the primary vehicle through which the idea of 'China' is produced, articulated, and represented on the world stage. Through a multi-year and multi-sited fieldwork study of China's MOFA, this groundbreaking book investigates the practices and experiences of the actors that produce diplomacy and documents the ministry's evolution into one of the most significant institutions in China's rise. A theoretically innovative and ambitious book, China's Rising Foreign Ministry contributes an original reading of Chinese foreign policy, with wide-ranging implications for international relations. By shedding light on the dynamics of Chinese diplomacy and how assertiveness is constructed, Loh provides readers with a comprehensive appraisal of China's foreign ministry and the role it performs in China's re-emergence"--

  • av Stephanie Martel
    834,-

    Enacting the Security Community illuminates the central role of discourse in the making of security communities through a case study of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Despite decades of discussion, scholars of political science and international relations have long struggled to identify what kind of security community ASEAN is striving to become.Talk about security, Stphanie Martel argues in this innovative study, is more than empty rhetoric. It is precisely through discourse that ASEAN is brought into being as a security community. Martel analyzes the epic narratives that state and non-state actors tell about ASEAN's journey to becoming a security community, featuring a colorful cast of heroes and monsters. Chapters address a wide spectrum of current regional security concerns, from the South China Sea disputes to the Rohingya crisis, and nontraditional challenges like natural disasters and pandemics. Through fieldwork and in-depth interviews with practitioners, Martel provides clear evidence that discourse is key to sustaining regional organizations like ASEAN.Enacting the Security Community is an incisive contribution to debates among scholars and practitioners about security communities as well as the role of discourse in the study of world politics, and essential reading for students of Southeast Asian International Relations, politics, and security.

  • - Japan's Leadership in East Asian Security Multilateralism
    av Paul Midford
    953,-

  • - The Social Construction of Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia
    av Alexander Bukh
    887,-

  • - Alliances and Institutions in the Pacific Century
    av Andrew Yeo
    887,-

    During the Cold War, the U.S. built a series of alliances with Asian nations to erect a bulwark against the spread of communism and provide security to the region. Despite pressure to end bilateral alliances in the post-Cold War world, they persist to this day, even as new multilateral institutions have sprung up around them. The resulting architecture may aggravate rivalries as the U.S., China, and others compete for influence. However, Andrew Yeo demonstrates how Asia's complex array of bilateral and multilateral agreements may ultimately bring greater stability and order to a region fraught with underlying tensions.Asia's Regional Architecture transcends traditional international relations models. It investigates change and continuity in Asia through the lens of historical institutionalism. Refuting claims regarding the demise of the liberal international order, Yeo reveals how overlapping institutions can promote regional governance and reduce uncertainty in a global context. In addition to considering established institutions such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, he discusses newer regional arrangements including the East Asia Summit, Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the Belt and Road Initiative. This book has important implications for how policymakers think about institutional design and regionalism in Asia and beyond.

  • - Nehru's India in Territorial Conflict
    av Mahesh Shankar
    953,-

  • - Contested Status Signaling in the Changing Global Order
    av Xiaoyu Pu
    834,-

  • - Sanctions, Inducements, and the Case of North Korea
    av Stephan Haggard & Marcus Noland
    376 - 1 536,-

  • - Persuasion and Its Limits
    av Yuko Kawato
    714,-

  • - Foreign Policy, Diaspora, Geopolitics
    av Itty Abraham
    323 - 1 310,-

  • - ASEAN, Europeanization, and Foreign Policy Debates in a New Democracy
    av Jurgen Ruland
    887,-

    This book traces how ideas of regional integration have traveled from Europe to Indonesia, and how Indonesian foreign policy stakeholders have reinterpreted these ideas.

  • - A Market Theory of Military Alliances
    av Tongfi Kim
    714,-

  • - China, International Organizations, and Global Security
    av Ann Kent
    481 - 1 894,-

    This book analyzes China's interactions with leading international organizations, and concludes that international engagement is the key to the gradual socialization of "rogue" states.

  • - Post-Imperial Ideology and Foreign Policy in India and China
    av Manjari Chatterjee Miller
    296 - 1 191,-

  • - From Pacifism to Realism?
    av Paul Midford
    323 - 1 279,-

    Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security argues that Japanese public opinion matters and has acted to prevent overseas military deployments involving combat while increasingly supportive of a more normal military establishment capable of autonomously defending Japanese territory.

  • - Politics, Identity, and the Evolution of Security Practice
    av Andrew L. Oros
    376 - 1 536,-

    Normalizing Japan explains how politics and identity have interacted in postwar Japan to shape Japans distinctive security practices, offering a useful framework for understanding the important change taking place in Japanese security policy today.

  • av Kent E. Calder & Min Ye
    323 - 1 356,-

    This book offers a detailed analysis of the domestic politics of regionalism in the three major nations of Northeast Asia (China, Japan, and Korea), as well as in the most important external actor, the United States.

  • av Scott L. Kastner
    349 - 1 430,-

    This book examines when and how international commerce can come to flourish in the presence of international political tensions and rivalry, and focuses in particular on the relationship across the Taiwan Strait.

  • - Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia
    av Edward Aspinall
    296 - 1 191,-

    Islam and Nation presents a fascinating study of the genesis, growth and decline of nationalism in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

  • - China's Grand Strategy and International Security
    av Avery Goldstein
    376 - 1 536,-

    This book analyzes a rise in China's grand strategy for the early twenty-first century and considers its consequences for international peace and security as well as the challenges it poses for policymakers.

  • - Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia
    av S. Paul Kapur
    402 - 1 724,-

    This book examines the impact of nuclear arms proliferation on the security environment of South Asia. and on the behavior of new nuclear states elsewhere in the world.

  • - Geostrategic Rationales for China's Territorial Integrity
    av Alan M. Wachman
    349 - 1 387,-

    This book offers a simple but compelling answer to the apparently difficult question: Why is the PRC so determined to assert its sovereignty over Taiwan?

  • - China, the United States, and Power Balancing in East Asia
    av Steve Chan
    402 - 1 655,-

    By drawing on alternative theoretic approaches-most especially "balance-of-threat" theory, political economic theory, and theories surrounding regime survival in multilateral rather than bilateral contexts Steve Chan is able to create an explanation of what is in motion in the region that differs widely from the traditional "strategic vision" of national interest.

  • - Region, Regionalism, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
    av Alice D. Ba
    402 - 1 724,-

    Tracing ASEAN debates about Southeast Asia's intra- and extra-regional relations over four decades, this book argues for a process-driven view of cooperation, sheds light on intervening processes of argument and debate, and highlights interacting material, ideational, and social forces in the construction of regions and regionalisms in Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific, and East Asia.

  • av Rajesh M. Basrur
    402 - 1 724,-

    In this book, the leading authority on India's nuclear program offers an informed and thoughtful assessment of India's nuclear strategy. Basrur shows that the country's nuclear culture is generally in accord with the principle of minimum deterrence but sometimes drifts into a more open-ended view.

  • - Securing Chinese Sovereignty in the Reform Era
    av Allen Carlson
    1 006,-

    This book contends that sovereignty, and more directly the extent to which it creates walls between any given state and other actors in the international system, lies at the core of China's foreign relations during the reform era.

  • - The Evolution of China's Nonproliferation Policies and Practices, 1980-2004
    av Evan S. Medeiros
    1 072,-

    This book examines how and why China has moved, over the last twenty years, from opposing nonproliferation of missiles and nuclear weapons to support proliferation.

  • - Identity, Power, and Efficiency
     
    455,-

    This book offers a new theoretical approach to the study of Asian security. Using case studies of China, Japan, southeast Asia, and the alliance between the United States and South Korea, it demonstrates the failure of the prevailing paradigms in international relations theory to anticipate or explain how events have unfolded in Asia.

  • - Identity, Power, and Efficiency
     
    1 774,-

    This book offers a new theoretical approach to the study of Asian security. Using case studies of China, Japan, southeast Asia, and the alliance between the United States and South Korea, it demonstrates the failure of the prevailing paradigms in international relations theory to anticipate or explain how events have unfolded in Asia.

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