04533oam 2200793I 450 991046489990332120200520144314.01-135-97382-20-203-36708-110.4324/9780203367087 (CKB)3710000000115683(EBL)3061298(SSID)ssj0001257573(PQKBManifestationID)11827381(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001257573(PQKBWorkID)11274846(PQKB)11571788(OCoLC)882254269(MiAaPQ)EBC3061298(Au-PeEL)EBL3061298(CaPaEBR)ebr10872817(CaONFJC)MIL762279(OCoLC)922959384(OCoLC)889813003(EXLCZ)99371000000011568320180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBilateralism, multilateralism and Asia-Pacific security contending cooperation /edited by William T. Tow and Brendan TaylorAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (240 p.)Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series ;24Description based upon print version of record.1-138-95059-9 0-415-62580-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Cover ""; ""Title Information ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Figure and tables""; ""Contributors""; ""Preface""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Part I: Setting the context ""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Conceptualizing the bilateral�multilateral security nexus""; ""Part II: The nexus and America�s Asian alliances ""; ""3 Bridging alliances and Asia-Pacific multilateralism""; ""4 Stretching the Japan�US alliance""; ""5 The US�Philippines alliance: moving beyond bilateralism?""; ""6 Thailand�s security policy: bilateralism or multilateralism?""""Part III: The nexus and Asian multilateralism """"7 The role of the Five Power Defence Arrangements in Southeast Asian security architecture""; ""8 Territorial and maritime jurisdiction disputes in East Asia: comparing bilateral and multilateral approaches""; ""9 The bilateral�multilateral nexus in Asia�s defense diplomacy""; ""Part IV: The nexus and Asian security order ""; ""10 The rise of China and the transformation of Asia-Pacific security architecture""; ""11 Alliances and order in the “Asian Century�""""12 Conceptualizing the relationship between bilateral and multilateral security approaches in East Asia: a great power regional order framework""""13 Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Index"""Many scholars of international relations in Asia regard bilateralism and multilateralism as alternative and mutually exclusive approaches to security co-operation in the region, arguing that eventually multilateral associations such as ASEAN will in time replace the system of bilateral alliances which were the predominant form of security co-operation in Cold War times and which continue as the primary means of the United States' engagement with the region, for example the US alliances with Japan and South Korea. This book contends, on the other hand, that bilateralism and multilateralism are not mutually exclusive, and that bilateralism is likely to continue strong even as multilateralism strengthens"--Provided by publisher.Routledge security in Asia Pacific series ;24.Security, InternationalAsiaSecurity, InternationalPacific AreaNational securityAsiaNational securityPacific AreaAsian cooperationPacific Area cooperationAsiaForeign relationsPacific AreaForeign relationsElectronic books.Security, InternationalSecurity, InternationalNational securityNational securityAsian cooperation.Pacific Area cooperation.355/.03305Taylor Brendan1974-927964Tow William T564695MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464899903321Bilateralism, multilateralism and Asia-Pacific security2084757UNINA