02506nam 22004213 450 991095190200332120251024140808.09783031780073(electronic bk.)9783031780066(MiAaPQ)EBC31887334(Au-PeEL)EBL31887334(CKB)37345599500041(OCoLC)1498728163(BIP)119975771(BIP)118517467(EXLCZ)993734559950004120250127d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAsia-Pacific Security Dynamics US-China-Japan Triadic Trajectories1st ed.Cham :Springer,2025.©2024.1 online resource (517 pages)Global Power Shift SeriesPrint version: Ali, S. Mahmud Asia-Pacific Security Dynamics Cham : Springer,c2025 9783031780066 This book examines the causes and consequences of the dramatic shift in Japanese national security perspectives and mutually exclusive policies toward China and the USA. It sheds new light on the changing trajectories of triadic dynamics shaping U.S.-China-Japan strategic insecurity, their historical roots, its implications for trans-Pacific peace and stability, and their potential influence on emerging regional and systemic security architectures. Against the backdrop of U.S.-proclaimed "great power competition" with China as the defining feature and organizing principle of the U.S.-led coalition's strategic and geopolitical responses to China's "national rejuvenation," with primacy's "displacement anxiety" triggering a "systemic transitional fluidity," the book examines the origins and outcomes of Sino-Japanese insecurity, its polarizing effects on U.S.-China and U.S.-Japan relations, and the wider systemic resonances and dissonances as the post-Cold War unipolar systemic structure gives way to an uncertain, ambiguous, and imprecise successor regime. Finally, historical lessons drawn from primary documents are used to illuminate the prospects for triangular relations in shaping the Asia-Pacific security ecology over the medium term.Global Power Shift SeriesAli S. Mahmud708888MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910951902003321Asia-Pacific Security Dynamics4361261UNINA