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Title: Rethinking Security in East Asia
Condition: New
Subtitle: Identity, Power, and Efficiency
Author: J.J. Suh
Contributor: Allen Carlson (Edited by), J.J. Suh (Edited by), Peter J. Katzenstein (Edited by)
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0804749795
EAN: 9780804749794
ISBN: 9780804749794
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Genre: Law & Politics
Release Date: 03/09/2004
Description:

Is East Asia heading toward war? Throughout the 1990s, conventional wisdom among U.S. scholars of international relations held that institutionalized cooperation in Europe fosters peace, while its absence from East Asia portends conflict. Developments in Europe and Asia in the 1990s contradict the conventional wisdom without discrediting it. Explanations that derive from only one paradigm or research program have shortcomings beyond their inability to recognize important empirical anomalies. International relations research is better served by combining explanatory approaches from different research traditions.

This book makes a case for a new theoretical approach (called “analytical eclecticism” by the authors) to the study of Asian security. It informs the analysis in subsequent chapters of central topics in East Asian security, with specific reference to China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. The authors conclude that the prospects for peace in East Asia look less dire than conventional—in many cases Eurocentric—theories of international relations suggest. At the same time, they point to a number of potentially destabilizing political developments.


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Item Height: 235mm
Item Length: 155mm
Item Weight: 408g
Book Series: Studies in Asian Security
Release Year: 2004

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