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Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series


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Series editors: Leszek Buszynski and William Tow, both Australian National University

 

New security concerns are emerging in the Asia Pacific region as global players face challenges from rising great powers, all of which interact with confident middle powers in complicated ways. This series puts forward important new work on key security issues in the region. It embraces the roles of the major actors, their defense policies and postures and their security interaction over the key issues of the region. It includes coverage of the United States, China, Japan, Russia, the Koreas, as well as the middle powers of ASEAN and South Asia. It also covers issues relating to environmental and economic security as well as transnational actors and regional groupings.

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Australia as an Asia-Pacific Regional Power Friendships in Flux?

Australia as an Asia-Pacific Regional Power: Friendships in Flux?

1st Edition

Edited By Brendan Taylor
March 13, 2012

During recent years, in its traditional role as an important Asia-Pacific regional power, Australia has had to cope with a rapidly changing external security environment and a series of new challenges, including a rising China, an increasingly assertive United States, and most notably the Global ...

Japan's Peace-Building Diplomacy in Asia Seeking a More Active Political Role

Japan's Peace-Building Diplomacy in Asia: Seeking a More Active Political Role

1st Edition

By Peng Er Lam
October 20, 2011

The conventional portrayal of Japan’s role in international affairs is of a passive political player which – despite its position as the world’s second largest economic power – punches below its weight on the world stage: its foreign policy driven by Washington, mercantilism and constrained by ...

North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008

North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008

1st Edition

By Narushige Michishita
April 14, 2011

This book examines North Korea’s nuclear diplomacy over a long time period from the early 1960s, setting its dangerous brinkmanship in the wider context of North Korea’s military and diplomatic campaigns to achieve its political goals. It argues that the last four decades of military adventurism ...

Bush and Asia America's Evolving Relations with East Asia

Bush and Asia: America's Evolving Relations with East Asia

1st Edition

Edited By Mark Beeson
October 24, 2007

The United States is now the most powerful nation in history, and this power has grown since September 11, 2001, forcing nations around the globe to re-evaluate their relationships to the unipolar superpower. Nowhere is this re-evaluation more important than in East Asia, a region that has been ...

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