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From Interdependence to a Dangerous Divide: How is the Crisis Changing Asia and America?; Langfang and Interdependence; Origins in Crisis; A New Asian Balance; Meeting Mr. Post-American; The Blame Game; From American Soft Power to Chinese Charm; Why It Matters; What Can Be Done; 2. Two Crises, One Asia: Is Asia Coming Together as a Region Without the United States? Why?; Asia as One; The ''Asian'' Crisis and America; How America Lost Asia; Asia Decoupling; 3. Leading Asia's Rise: Who's In and Who Leads? 327 $aChina and Southeast Asia: From Alarm to CharmGaining from Crises, Gaining from China; ASEAN's Example; The Problem with Japan and Others; ASEAN's Limits and the Regional Mess; 4. When Buffalo Fight: Can Rivalries Be Resolved as Asian Powers Emerge?; Tribute to China; Contested Histories, Future Doubts; Enter India; The Status Quo: Containment and Balance; Economic Logic and Political Insanities; 5. American Adjustments and Continuing Interests: Does the United States Really Want and Need Asia?; When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough (Don't) Go Shopping; Chinese Trading Junk, Globalization Blues 327 $aThe Asian Opportunity (Again)From Americanization to Global-as-Asian; ''Buy American'': Investment as Invasion; 6. Bridging the Divide, Rebalancing the Region: How Can America and Asia Adjust to Their Post-Crisis Relationship?; Eight Days in Asia: Kowtowing and Not Being Kennedy; A Risen China and the Power of &; The City of &: The Equi-Proximate Policy; Asia's Normative Community; 7. A Shared Future?: What Can Go Wrong?; A Dubai-ous Global Future; Getting Asia on the Global Stage; What Can Asians and Americans Do?; American Presence Not Past; Asia Alone and the Options; The Post-Crisis World 327 $aNotesIndex 330 $aAn insightful examination of the changing relationship between Asia and the United States In this lucidly written and thought-provoking book, author Simon Tay highlights the accelerating trends that point to Asia increasingly forging its own path, independent of the United States. He also describes the fundamental changes and new policy directions needed to maintain and strengthen the bonds between Asia and the United States that have been beneficial to both since the end of the Second World War. 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Gabbay, Hans Jürgen Ohlbach 205 $a1st ed. 1996. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d1996. 215 $a1 online resource (XVIII, 726 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;$v1085 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-540-61313-7 327 $aIntegrating statistical audit evidence with belief function theory -- A comparative survey of default logic variants -- Modal logics with relative accessibility relations -- Geometrical structures and modal logic -- A unified framework for hypothetical and practical reasoning (1): Theoretical foundations -- A unified framework for hypothetical and practical reasoning (2): Lessons from medical applications -- General domain circumscription and its first-order reduction -- Reasoning about rational, but not logically omniscient agents (extended abstract) -- Specification of nonmonotonic reasoning -- Intelligent agents in the Situation Calculus: An application to user modelling -- Talkin'bout consistency, or: When logically possible becomes possible -- The analysis and evaluation of legal argumentation from a pragma-dialectical perspective -- Reasoning about reasoning -- A resolution-based proof method for temporal logics of knowledge and belief -- A methodology for iterated theory change -- A formal framework for causal modeling and argumentation -- Goals in argumentation -- An abductive proof procedure for conditional logic programming -- Commands in dialogue logic -- Ideal and real belief about belief -- Analogical reasoning of organic reactions based on the structurized compound-reaction diagram -- Labelling ideality and subideality -- Mind, morals, and reasons -- Aristotle, Whately, and the taxonomy of fallacies -- Nonmonotonic reasoning with multiple belief sets -- SEdit ? Graphically validating technical systems -- The need for a dialectical tier in arguments -- Two kinds of non-monotonic analogical inference -- The normative reconstruction of analogy argumentation in judicial decisions: A pragma-dialectical perspective -- Formal reasoning about modules, reuse and their correctness -- A tableau calculus for first-order branching time logic -- Possible world semantics for analogous reasoning -- Using temporary integrity constraints to optimize databases -- Graded inheritance nets for knowledge representation -- Defining normative systems for qualitative argumentation -- Complex argumentation in judicial decisions. Analysing conflicting arguments -- Combining partitions and modal logic for user modeling -- Reason in a changing world -- A system for defeasible argumentation, with defeasible priorities -- Modal logic for modelling actions and agents -- Formalization of reasoning about default action (preliminary report) -- An architecture for argumentative dialogue planning -- Skeptical query-answering in Constrained Default Logic -- Type theoretic semantics for SemNet -- From syllogisms to audiences: The prospects for logic in a rhetorical model of argumentation -- Human reasoning with negative defaults -- On the semantics of the unknown -- System J ? Revision entailment -- Deep disagreements and public demoralization -- Practical reasoning with procedural knowledge -- Towards the assessment of logics for concurrent actions -- Default reasoning and belief revision in the CIN Project -- Mechanizing multi-agent reasoning with belief contexts -- Arguments and mental models: A position paper -- Argumentation and decision making: A position paper -- The implementation of LENA -- The implementation of CondLP -- How to reason about akratic action practically?. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Formal and Applied Practical Reasoning, FAPR '96, held in Bonn, Germany, in June 1996. The 51 revised full papers included in the book together with eight posters were carefully selected for presentation at the conference. 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