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China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (331 p.)
Disciplina 327.5105
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
QinYaqing <1953->
YangMu
Collana Series on contemporary China
Soggetto topico International cooperation
Regionalism - East Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-28113-3
981-4407-27-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Introduction China and East Asia: After the Wall Street Crisis LAM Peng Er, YANG Mu and QIN Yaqing; Chapter Summaries; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; East Asia's Political and Economic Architecture; Chapter 1 East Asian Regionalism: Architecture, Approach and Attributes QIN Yaqing; I. Architecture: Multi-layered and Pluralistic Governance; II. Approach: ASEAN-led "Processualism"; III. Attributes: Pragmatic Functionalism, Cooperative Multilateralism and Open Regionalism; IV. Powers and the Region: China, Japan and the US; V. East Asian Regionalism: Prospects and Limits
VI. ConclusionBibliography; Chapter 2 China in the Post-Financial Crisis East Asia: Towards a New Regional Economic Order John WONG; I. China's Economic Rise; II. East Asia as a Dynamic Economic Region; III. Towards a China-centric Regional Economic Order; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Qualifications and Implications HE Liping; I. Ranking of Nations' Economic Size: The Factor of Exchange Rate and Price; II. Is China Today as Large as Japan in 1980?; III. How will the Chinese Economy Rely on the Outside World?
IV. China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Some ImplicationsPostscript; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Trade and Investment Facilitation in East Asia: Development, Challenges and Cooperation FAN Ying and LI Wentao; I. TIF Achievements and Latest Developments in East Asia; 1. TIF cooperation under APEC; 2. TIF cooperation under AFTA; 3. TIF cooperation under GMS; 4. TIF cooperation among China, Japan and ROK; 5. TIF cooperation under bilateral free trade agreements in East Asia; II. Obstacles and Challenges for Further TIF Cooperation
1. Varying levels of infrastructure among countries in the region, resulting in hardware insufficiency for furthering TIF cooperation in East Asia2. Disparity in development levels leading to different perceptions about TIF and different capabilities to participate in TIF; 3. High cost of TIF unaffordable for comparatively less developed countries in the region; 4. Complex international investment policies with different standards in the region; 5. Difficulties in quantifiable assessment of TIF costs and effects
III. A Framework and Roadmap for East Asia Trade and Investment Facilitation Cooperation1. Goals; 1.1 General goals; 1.2 Specific goals; 2. Guiding principles for cooperation; 2.1 Being complete; 2.2 Being flexible; 2.3 Being transparent; 2.4 Being comparable; 2.5 Being inclusive; 3. Approaches of cooperation; 3.1 Consensus-based collective action; 3.2 Pathfinder pattern; 3.3 Narrow the development gap through capacity building; 3.4 Synergy of the public sector, the private sector and academia; 3.5 Quantitative assessment mechanism
3.6 Steering committee for East Asian trade and investment facilitation cooperation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465409603321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
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China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (331 p.)
Disciplina 327.5105
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
QinYaqing <1953->
YangMu
Collana Series on contemporary China
Soggetto topico International cooperation
Regionalism - East Asia
ISBN 1-299-28113-3
981-4407-27-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Introduction China and East Asia: After the Wall Street Crisis LAM Peng Er, YANG Mu and QIN Yaqing; Chapter Summaries; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; East Asia's Political and Economic Architecture; Chapter 1 East Asian Regionalism: Architecture, Approach and Attributes QIN Yaqing; I. Architecture: Multi-layered and Pluralistic Governance; II. Approach: ASEAN-led "Processualism"; III. Attributes: Pragmatic Functionalism, Cooperative Multilateralism and Open Regionalism; IV. Powers and the Region: China, Japan and the US; V. East Asian Regionalism: Prospects and Limits
VI. ConclusionBibliography; Chapter 2 China in the Post-Financial Crisis East Asia: Towards a New Regional Economic Order John WONG; I. China's Economic Rise; II. East Asia as a Dynamic Economic Region; III. Towards a China-centric Regional Economic Order; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Qualifications and Implications HE Liping; I. Ranking of Nations' Economic Size: The Factor of Exchange Rate and Price; II. Is China Today as Large as Japan in 1980?; III. How will the Chinese Economy Rely on the Outside World?
IV. China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Some ImplicationsPostscript; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Trade and Investment Facilitation in East Asia: Development, Challenges and Cooperation FAN Ying and LI Wentao; I. TIF Achievements and Latest Developments in East Asia; 1. TIF cooperation under APEC; 2. TIF cooperation under AFTA; 3. TIF cooperation under GMS; 4. TIF cooperation among China, Japan and ROK; 5. TIF cooperation under bilateral free trade agreements in East Asia; II. Obstacles and Challenges for Further TIF Cooperation
1. Varying levels of infrastructure among countries in the region, resulting in hardware insufficiency for furthering TIF cooperation in East Asia2. Disparity in development levels leading to different perceptions about TIF and different capabilities to participate in TIF; 3. High cost of TIF unaffordable for comparatively less developed countries in the region; 4. Complex international investment policies with different standards in the region; 5. Difficulties in quantifiable assessment of TIF costs and effects
III. A Framework and Roadmap for East Asia Trade and Investment Facilitation Cooperation1. Goals; 1.1 General goals; 1.2 Specific goals; 2. Guiding principles for cooperation; 2.1 Being complete; 2.2 Being flexible; 2.3 Being transparent; 2.4 Being comparable; 2.5 Being inclusive; 3. Approaches of cooperation; 3.1 Consensus-based collective action; 3.2 Pathfinder pattern; 3.3 Narrow the development gap through capacity building; 3.4 Synergy of the public sector, the private sector and academia; 3.5 Quantitative assessment mechanism
3.6 Steering committee for East Asian trade and investment facilitation cooperation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792054803321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Materiale a stampa
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China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
China and East Asia [[electronic resource] ] : after the Wall Street crisis / / editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang Mu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (331 p.)
Disciplina 327.5105
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
QinYaqing <1953->
YangMu
Collana Series on contemporary China
Soggetto topico International cooperation
Regionalism - East Asia
ISBN 1-299-28113-3
981-4407-27-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Introduction China and East Asia: After the Wall Street Crisis LAM Peng Er, YANG Mu and QIN Yaqing; Chapter Summaries; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; East Asia's Political and Economic Architecture; Chapter 1 East Asian Regionalism: Architecture, Approach and Attributes QIN Yaqing; I. Architecture: Multi-layered and Pluralistic Governance; II. Approach: ASEAN-led "Processualism"; III. Attributes: Pragmatic Functionalism, Cooperative Multilateralism and Open Regionalism; IV. Powers and the Region: China, Japan and the US; V. East Asian Regionalism: Prospects and Limits
VI. ConclusionBibliography; Chapter 2 China in the Post-Financial Crisis East Asia: Towards a New Regional Economic Order John WONG; I. China's Economic Rise; II. East Asia as a Dynamic Economic Region; III. Towards a China-centric Regional Economic Order; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Qualifications and Implications HE Liping; I. Ranking of Nations' Economic Size: The Factor of Exchange Rate and Price; II. Is China Today as Large as Japan in 1980?; III. How will the Chinese Economy Rely on the Outside World?
IV. China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Some ImplicationsPostscript; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Trade and Investment Facilitation in East Asia: Development, Challenges and Cooperation FAN Ying and LI Wentao; I. TIF Achievements and Latest Developments in East Asia; 1. TIF cooperation under APEC; 2. TIF cooperation under AFTA; 3. TIF cooperation under GMS; 4. TIF cooperation among China, Japan and ROK; 5. TIF cooperation under bilateral free trade agreements in East Asia; II. Obstacles and Challenges for Further TIF Cooperation
1. Varying levels of infrastructure among countries in the region, resulting in hardware insufficiency for furthering TIF cooperation in East Asia2. Disparity in development levels leading to different perceptions about TIF and different capabilities to participate in TIF; 3. High cost of TIF unaffordable for comparatively less developed countries in the region; 4. Complex international investment policies with different standards in the region; 5. Difficulties in quantifiable assessment of TIF costs and effects
III. A Framework and Roadmap for East Asia Trade and Investment Facilitation Cooperation1. Goals; 1.1 General goals; 1.2 Specific goals; 2. Guiding principles for cooperation; 2.1 Being complete; 2.2 Being flexible; 2.3 Being transparent; 2.4 Being comparable; 2.5 Being inclusive; 3. Approaches of cooperation; 3.1 Consensus-based collective action; 3.2 Pathfinder pattern; 3.3 Narrow the development gap through capacity building; 3.4 Synergy of the public sector, the private sector and academia; 3.5 Quantitative assessment mechanism
3.6 Steering committee for East Asian trade and investment facilitation cooperation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826015003321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Materiale a stampa
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Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 327.52059
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
Collana Politics in Asia series
Soggetto topico International relations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-60699-2
9786613919441
1-136-23582-5
0-203-10155-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Fukuda Doctrine: origins, ideas, and praxis; 2 The Fukuda Doctrine: diplomacy with a vision; 3 Great powers, ASEAN, and Japan: the Fukuda Doctrine and thirty-five years after; 4 Major power relations, regional order, and Japan-ASEAN relations; 5 Great power relations and their impact on Japan-Southeast Asian relations: a Chinese perspective; 6 Japan in the foreign relations of the ASEAN states
7 Japan and ASEAN in East Asian Community-building: activating the Fukuda Doctrine8 Quo vadis, Asiae?: changing Japan-ASEAN relations and the future of Asian regional architecture; 9 New Japan-ASEAN cooperation for institutional building in the Asia-Pacific: beyond the Fukuda Doctrine?; Appendix 1: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Takeo's Doctrine Speech; Appendix 2: Fukuda Doctrine ASEAN Secretary General-Designate Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, "Fukuda Doctrine: Impact and Implications on Japan-ASEAN Relations"
Appendix 3: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo, When the Pacific Ocean becomes an "Inland Sea": Five Pledges to a Future Asia that "Acts Together"Appendix 4: Address by H.E. Dr. Hatoyama Yukio Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio, "Japan's New Commitment to Asia: Toward the Realization of an East Asian Community"; Select bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462401403321
New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 327.52059
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
Collana Politics in Asia series
Soggetto topico International relations
ISBN 1-283-60699-2
9786613919441
1-136-23582-5
0-203-10155-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Fukuda Doctrine: origins, ideas, and praxis; 2 The Fukuda Doctrine: diplomacy with a vision; 3 Great powers, ASEAN, and Japan: the Fukuda Doctrine and thirty-five years after; 4 Major power relations, regional order, and Japan-ASEAN relations; 5 Great power relations and their impact on Japan-Southeast Asian relations: a Chinese perspective; 6 Japan in the foreign relations of the ASEAN states
7 Japan and ASEAN in East Asian Community-building: activating the Fukuda Doctrine8 Quo vadis, Asiae?: changing Japan-ASEAN relations and the future of Asian regional architecture; 9 New Japan-ASEAN cooperation for institutional building in the Asia-Pacific: beyond the Fukuda Doctrine?; Appendix 1: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Takeo's Doctrine Speech; Appendix 2: Fukuda Doctrine ASEAN Secretary General-Designate Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, "Fukuda Doctrine: Impact and Implications on Japan-ASEAN Relations"
Appendix 3: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo, When the Pacific Ocean becomes an "Inland Sea": Five Pledges to a Future Asia that "Acts Together"Appendix 4: Address by H.E. Dr. Hatoyama Yukio Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio, "Japan's New Commitment to Asia: Toward the Realization of an East Asian Community"; Select bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785894703321
New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Japan's relations with Southeast Asia : the Fukuda doctrine and beyond / / edited by Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 327.52059
Altri autori (Persone) LamPeng Er <1959->
Collana Politics in Asia series
Soggetto topico International relations
ISBN 1-283-60699-2
9786613919441
1-136-23582-5
0-203-10155-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Fukuda Doctrine: origins, ideas, and praxis; 2 The Fukuda Doctrine: diplomacy with a vision; 3 Great powers, ASEAN, and Japan: the Fukuda Doctrine and thirty-five years after; 4 Major power relations, regional order, and Japan-ASEAN relations; 5 Great power relations and their impact on Japan-Southeast Asian relations: a Chinese perspective; 6 Japan in the foreign relations of the ASEAN states
7 Japan and ASEAN in East Asian Community-building: activating the Fukuda Doctrine8 Quo vadis, Asiae?: changing Japan-ASEAN relations and the future of Asian regional architecture; 9 New Japan-ASEAN cooperation for institutional building in the Asia-Pacific: beyond the Fukuda Doctrine?; Appendix 1: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Takeo's Doctrine Speech; Appendix 2: Fukuda Doctrine ASEAN Secretary General-Designate Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, "Fukuda Doctrine: Impact and Implications on Japan-ASEAN Relations"
Appendix 3: Fukuda Doctrine Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo, When the Pacific Ocean becomes an "Inland Sea": Five Pledges to a Future Asia that "Acts Together"Appendix 4: Address by H.E. Dr. Hatoyama Yukio Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio, "Japan's New Commitment to Asia: Toward the Realization of an East Asian Community"; Select bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821536103321
New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 327.52
Altri autori (Persone) JainPurnendra
LamPeng Er <1959->
Soggetto topico International relations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-63594-1
981-4368-74-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; About the Contributors; Japan's 21st Century Strategic Challenges: Introduction Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er; Changing Geo-Economic and Geo-Strategic Environments; Post-Number One Japan; Japan's response through traditional security; Japan's response through non-traditional security; Bibliography; Part I: Traditional Security; Chapter 1 Japan's Strategic Options? Katahara Eiichi; Introduction; The Strategic Context; Japan's Evolving Security Strategy Towards East Asia; Strategic Options for Japan; Bibliography
Chapter 2 The US-Japan Alliance in the 21st Century: A Chinese Perspective Wang Jian WeiBush-Koizumi Honeymoon to China's Detriment; Balancing the US and China; New DPJ Government and Sino-Japanese Relations; Back to the Future?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China and Japan: Hot Economics, Cold Politics? Li Mingjiang; Introduction; China Views Japan in the Post-Cold War Era; 'Hot Economics, Cold Politics': How Will These Two Factors Play Out?; China's Non-Confrontational Assertiveness: The New Reality Facing Japan; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 4 Japan's Strategic Response to North Korea: Activistic Security Policy, Eroding Pacifism Kim Sung ChullIntroduction; Transition Toward Activistic Security and Military Policy; Expediting MD development; Departing from the pacifist principles; From Abduction Issue to Sanctions; Politicisation of the abduction issue; Invoking a sanctions regime; Nationalistic Discourse in Identity Politics; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Chapter 5 A 'United' Community in a Divided Region: Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and East Asian Community Pavin Chachavalpongpun; Setting the Stage
A Community of Power StrugglesDivergence of Approaches; Impact on the Region; Building a healthy community; Or is this an imagined community?; The Tsunami of Compassion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 India and Japan: Sharing Strategic Interests? Arpita Mathur; Introduction; The Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Coping with China's Rise; Hot Economics Cold Politics: Issues in Ties with China; India and Japan Respond Cautiously; India and Japan: Foreign Policy Perspectives; The US Factor; Other Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Assessing Positive Trends and Weak Links; The Challenges; Bibliography
Chapter 7 Australia and Japan: Toward a Full Security Partnership? David WaltonIntroduction; Responses to the JDSC; The Security Relationship: Out of the Shadows; The Impact of '9/11' on Security Networks; A Security Declaration is Signed; Towards a Security Partnership?; Constraints on the JDSC; The emergence of China as a global economic power and a regional leader; The Role of Direct Prime Ministerial Involvement and Leadership Change; The Rudd/Gillard Labor Government and Transition in Bilateral Ties with Japan; 'Snubbing Japan' and new areas of engagement
Whaling as an issue in security ties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461796303321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 327.52
Altri autori (Persone) JainPurnendra
LamPeng Er <1959->
Soggetto topico International relations
ISBN 1-283-63594-1
981-4368-74-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; About the Contributors; Japan's 21st Century Strategic Challenges: Introduction Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er; Changing Geo-Economic and Geo-Strategic Environments; Post-Number One Japan; Japan's response through traditional security; Japan's response through non-traditional security; Bibliography; Part I: Traditional Security; Chapter 1 Japan's Strategic Options? Katahara Eiichi; Introduction; The Strategic Context; Japan's Evolving Security Strategy Towards East Asia; Strategic Options for Japan; Bibliography
Chapter 2 The US-Japan Alliance in the 21st Century: A Chinese Perspective Wang Jian WeiBush-Koizumi Honeymoon to China's Detriment; Balancing the US and China; New DPJ Government and Sino-Japanese Relations; Back to the Future?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China and Japan: Hot Economics, Cold Politics? Li Mingjiang; Introduction; China Views Japan in the Post-Cold War Era; 'Hot Economics, Cold Politics': How Will These Two Factors Play Out?; China's Non-Confrontational Assertiveness: The New Reality Facing Japan; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 4 Japan's Strategic Response to North Korea: Activistic Security Policy, Eroding Pacifism Kim Sung ChullIntroduction; Transition Toward Activistic Security and Military Policy; Expediting MD development; Departing from the pacifist principles; From Abduction Issue to Sanctions; Politicisation of the abduction issue; Invoking a sanctions regime; Nationalistic Discourse in Identity Politics; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Chapter 5 A 'United' Community in a Divided Region: Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and East Asian Community Pavin Chachavalpongpun; Setting the Stage
A Community of Power StrugglesDivergence of Approaches; Impact on the Region; Building a healthy community; Or is this an imagined community?; The Tsunami of Compassion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 India and Japan: Sharing Strategic Interests? Arpita Mathur; Introduction; The Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Coping with China's Rise; Hot Economics Cold Politics: Issues in Ties with China; India and Japan Respond Cautiously; India and Japan: Foreign Policy Perspectives; The US Factor; Other Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Assessing Positive Trends and Weak Links; The Challenges; Bibliography
Chapter 7 Australia and Japan: Toward a Full Security Partnership? David WaltonIntroduction; Responses to the JDSC; The Security Relationship: Out of the Shadows; The Impact of '9/11' on Security Networks; A Security Declaration is Signed; Towards a Security Partnership?; Constraints on the JDSC; The emergence of China as a global economic power and a regional leader; The Role of Direct Prime Ministerial Involvement and Leadership Change; The Rudd/Gillard Labor Government and Transition in Bilateral Ties with Japan; 'Snubbing Japan' and new areas of engagement
Whaling as an issue in security ties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785918603321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Japan's strategic challenges in a challenging regional environment [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 327.52
Altri autori (Persone) JainPurnendra
LamPeng Er <1959->
Soggetto topico International relations
ISBN 1-283-63594-1
981-4368-74-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; About the Contributors; Japan's 21st Century Strategic Challenges: Introduction Purnendra Jain and Lam Peng Er; Changing Geo-Economic and Geo-Strategic Environments; Post-Number One Japan; Japan's response through traditional security; Japan's response through non-traditional security; Bibliography; Part I: Traditional Security; Chapter 1 Japan's Strategic Options? Katahara Eiichi; Introduction; The Strategic Context; Japan's Evolving Security Strategy Towards East Asia; Strategic Options for Japan; Bibliography
Chapter 2 The US-Japan Alliance in the 21st Century: A Chinese Perspective Wang Jian WeiBush-Koizumi Honeymoon to China's Detriment; Balancing the US and China; New DPJ Government and Sino-Japanese Relations; Back to the Future?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China and Japan: Hot Economics, Cold Politics? Li Mingjiang; Introduction; China Views Japan in the Post-Cold War Era; 'Hot Economics, Cold Politics': How Will These Two Factors Play Out?; China's Non-Confrontational Assertiveness: The New Reality Facing Japan; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 4 Japan's Strategic Response to North Korea: Activistic Security Policy, Eroding Pacifism Kim Sung ChullIntroduction; Transition Toward Activistic Security and Military Policy; Expediting MD development; Departing from the pacifist principles; From Abduction Issue to Sanctions; Politicisation of the abduction issue; Invoking a sanctions regime; Nationalistic Discourse in Identity Politics; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Chapter 5 A 'United' Community in a Divided Region: Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and East Asian Community Pavin Chachavalpongpun; Setting the Stage
A Community of Power StrugglesDivergence of Approaches; Impact on the Region; Building a healthy community; Or is this an imagined community?; The Tsunami of Compassion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 India and Japan: Sharing Strategic Interests? Arpita Mathur; Introduction; The Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Coping with China's Rise; Hot Economics Cold Politics: Issues in Ties with China; India and Japan Respond Cautiously; India and Japan: Foreign Policy Perspectives; The US Factor; Other Drivers of Bilateral Ties; Assessing Positive Trends and Weak Links; The Challenges; Bibliography
Chapter 7 Australia and Japan: Toward a Full Security Partnership? David WaltonIntroduction; Responses to the JDSC; The Security Relationship: Out of the Shadows; The Impact of '9/11' on Security Networks; A Security Declaration is Signed; Towards a Security Partnership?; Constraints on the JDSC; The emergence of China as a global economic power and a regional leader; The Role of Direct Prime Ministerial Involvement and Leadership Change; The Rudd/Gillard Labor Government and Transition in Bilateral Ties with Japan; 'Snubbing Japan' and new areas of engagement
Whaling as an issue in security ties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813661803321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, 2012
Materiale a stampa
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