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Effective Multilateralism - Through the Looking Glass of East Asia

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Informationen zum Autor Kuniko Ashizawa, Johns Hopkins University, USARobert Ayson, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandLouise Fawcett, University of Oxford, UKRosemary Foot, University of Oxford, UKEvelyn Goh, Australian National UniversityAndrew Hurrell, University of Oxford, UKBruce Jentleson, Duke University, UKHartmut Mayer, St. Peter's College, University of Oxford, UKKatherine Morton, Australian National UniversityRyoko Nakano, National University of SingaporeSu Changhe, Fudan University, ShanghaiShogo Suzuki, University of Manchester, UKAndrew Walter, University of Melbourne, Australia Klappentext Existing theories of cooperation assume a stable geo-political order, led by countries with a shared conception of the modalities of cooperation. These assumptions are no longer justified. Effective Multilateralism makes the case for a new approach to explaining international cooperation through the lens of East Asian. Zusammenfassung Existing theories of cooperation assume a stable geo-political order! led by countries with a shared conception of the modalities of cooperation. These assumptions are no longer justified. Effective Multilateralism makes the case for a new approach to explaining international cooperation through the lens of East Asian. Inhaltsverzeichnis   Table of Contents   Introduction: International Cooperation Under Order Transition Jochen Prantl PART I: EXPLAINING COOPERATION- DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES 1. Effective Multilateralism and Global Order; Andrew Hurrell 2. The Regionalization of Security: A Comparative Analysis; Louise Fawcett 3. China's Approach to Multilateralism in East Asia; Su Changhe 4. Effective Multilateralism—A U.S. Perspective; Bruce Jentleson 5. Japan and Regional Multilateralism in Asia: The Trilateral Strategic Dialogue as a New Institutional Choice; Kuniko Ashizawa 6. Thinking in Time: War Memories, Post-war Reconciliation and Regional Co-operation in Europe and Asia; Hartmut Mayer 7. Effective Multilateralism and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation; Shogo Suzuki 8. Hierarchy and Great Power Cooperation in the East Asian Security Order; Evelyn Goh 9. Formalizing Informal Cooperation?; Robert Ayson PART II: CASE STUDIES 10. Selective or Effective Multilateralism? The Bush Administration's Proliferation Security Initiative and China's Response; Rosemary Foot 11. The Mismanagement of Global Imbalances: Why Did Multilateralism Fail?; Andrew Walter 12. Responding to Climate Change in the Region: New Partnerships and Chinese Leadership; Katherine Morton 13. Global Promulgation – Regional Implementation? The Responsibility to Protect in East Asia; Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano...

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  Table of Contents   Introduction: International Cooperation Under Order Transition Jochen Prantl PART I: EXPLAINING COOPERATION- DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES 1. Effective Multilateralism and Global Order; Andrew Hurrell 2. The Regionalization of Security: A Comparative Analysis; Louise Fawcett 3. China's Approach to Multilateralism in East Asia; Su Changhe 4. Effective Multilateralism-A U.S. Perspective; Bruce Jentleson 5. Japan and Regional Multilateralism in Asia: The Trilateral Strategic Dialogue as a New Institutional Choice; Kuniko Ashizawa 6. Thinking in Time: War Memories, Post-war Reconciliation and Regional Co-operation in Europe and Asia; Hartmut Mayer 7. Effective Multilateralism and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation; Shogo Suzuki 8. Hierarchy and Great Power Cooperation in the East Asian Security Order; Evelyn Goh 9. Formalizing Informal Cooperation?; Robert Ayson PART II: CASE STUDIES 10. Selective or Effective Multilateralism? The Bush Administration's Proliferation Security Initiative and China's Response; Rosemary Foot 11. The Mismanagement of Global Imbalances: Why Did Multilateralism Fail?; Andrew Walter 12. Responding to Climate Change in the Region: New Partnerships and Chinese Leadership; Katherine Morton 13. Global Promulgation - Regional Implementation? The Responsibility to Protect in East Asia; Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano

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Authors Jochen Prantl
Assisted by Prantl (Editor), J Prantl (Editor), J. Prantl (Editor), Jochen Prantl (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.01.2014
 
EAN 9781349334889
ISBN 978-1-349-33488-9
No. of pages 336
Series St Antony's Series
St Antony's
St Antony's Series
St Antony's
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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