Asian Security Practice : Material and Ideational Influences /
Despite the end of the Cold War, security continues to be a critical concern of Asian states. Allocations of state revenues to the security sector continue to be substantial and have, in fact, increased in several countries. As Asian nations construct a new security architecture for the Asia-Pacific...
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Stanford, CA :
Stanford University Press,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART I. CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
- 1. Rethinking Security: A Critical Review and Appraisal of the Debate
- 2. International Politics in Asia: The Historical Context
- PART II. SECURITY PRACTICE: COUNTRY STUDIES
- 3. China: Security Practice of a Modernizing and Ascending Power
- 4. India: Modified Structuralism
- 5. Japan: Normative Constraints Versus Structural Imperatives
- NORTHEAST ASIA
- 6 North Korea: Deterrence Through Danger
- 7 South Korea: Recasting Security Paradigms
- 8 Taiwan: In the Dragon's Shadow
- SOUTH ASIA
- 9 Bangladesh: A Weak State and Power
- 10 Pakistan: The Crisis Within
- 11 Sri Lanka: The Many Faces of Security
- CONTINENTAL SOUTHEAST ASIA
- 12 Myanmar: Preoccupation with Regime Survival, National Unity, and Stability
- 13 Thailand: The Elite's Shifting Conceptions of Security
- 14 Vietnam: Struggle and Cooperation
- 15 Indonesia: Domestic Priorities Define National Security
- 16 Malaysia: Reinventing the Nation
- 17 The Philippines: State Versus Society?
- 18 Singapore: Realist cum Trading State
- PART III Conclusion
- 19 Asian Practice of Security: Key Features and Explanations
- 20 Conceptualizing: Hierarchy and Conceptual Traveling
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index