Fr. 240.00

East Asia in Transition - Toward a New Regional Order

English · Hardback

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"Has uniformly good essays on economic and political change, the policies of the great and local powers, and the prospects for building a new regional order". -- Foreign Affairs

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Preface, Introduction: East Asia in Transition Part I: Economic and Political Change in East Asia 1. Economic Change and the Challenge of Uncertainty 2. Wealth, Power, and Conflict: East Asia after the Cold War Part II: The Great Powers 3. Russia and East Asia after the Cold War 4. China and the Stability of East Asia 5. Japan as an Asia-Pacific Power 6. The United States and the Asia-Pacific Region in the Post-Cold War Era Part III: The Local Powers 7. Korea in the Cold War and Its Aftermath 8. A Giant Treads Carefully: Indonesia's Foreign Policy in the 1990s 9. From Domino to Dominant: Thailand's Security Policies in the Twenty-First Century 10. Vietnam's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era: Coping with Vulnerability Part IV: Toward a New Regional Order 11. Political Transformation of Communist States: Impact on the International Order in East Asia 12. International Order and Organization in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Robert S. Ross is associate professor of political science at Boston College and associate-in-research at the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University. He is the author of various works on Chinese policy toward East Asia and U.S.-China relations, including Negotiating Cooperation: The United States and China, 1969-1989 (1995)

Summary

This text examines the implications of two strategic and economic transformations in the East Asia region: the demise of the Soviet Union; and the emergence of new East Asian economic powers that have transformed regional economic relations.

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