
Power and Security in Northeast Asia: Shifting Strategies
Books | 2007-06-27
Byung-Kook Kim & Anthony Jones, eds.
As China's influence rises and the US attempts to retain its primacy in Northeast Asia, the countries surrounding the region are reconsidering their own security needs and availing themselves of new opportunities. Power and Security in Northeast Asia explores the complexities of current security strategies in the region, revealing motivations and policies not often considered by traditional international relations analyses.
Byung-Kook Kim is professor of political science at Korea University and director of the East Asia Institute (www.eai.or.kr) in Seoul. Among numerous publications are Consolidating Democracy in South Korea, coedited with Larry Diamond, and Korean Politics.
Anthony Jones is associate professor of sociology at Northeastern University. He is coeditor with Jorge Dominguez of The Construction of Democracy: Building and Sustaining a Democratic State in the Modern Age.
Contents
Introduction: The Question of Power and Order in Northeast Asia? | The Editors.
Part 1. The United States in Northeast Asia: Inescapable Hegemon
US Influence in a Changing Asia | Stephan Haggard
US Strategies in Northeast Asia: A Revisionist Hegemon | Jonathan D. Pollack
Part 2. Northeast Asia's Major Powers: Accommodating the U.S.
China's Hedged Acquiescence: Coping with US Hegemony | Minxin Pei
Japan's Activism Lite: Bandwagoning the United States | Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Russia's China Card: Eyes on Washington | Alexander Lukin
Part 3. Northeast Asia's Middle Powers: Demanding More, Taking Risks
North and South Korea: Unlikely Challenger, Unlikely Mediator | Byung-Kook Kim
Taiwan"s Politics of Identity: Navigating in between China and the US | Yun-han Chu
CONCLUSION: Interests, Identity, and Power in Northeast Asian Security | Byung-Kook Kim
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