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Korea and East Asia : the Stony Road to Collective Security.

This book critically addresses the potential of the liberal concept of collective security to provide a solution to conflict in East Asia, with a focus on the Korean peninsula.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Frank, Rüdiger
Otros Autores: Nilsson-Wright, John
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : BRILL, 2012.
Colección:Studies in East Asian security and international relations.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : objectives and scope of this book / Rudiger Frank
  • Collective security : the OSCE and the European experience / Colin Munro
  • Collective security, a European experience : the Italian approach based on engagement with the DPRK / Roberta Ballabio
  • Security spirals and threat perceptions : China and (non- )collective security / Nele Noesselt
  • Commentary on papers by Colin Munro, Roberta Ballabio and Nele Noesselt / Rosemary Foot
  • The role of the United States in the international relations of East Asia : still a leader? / David C. Kang and Leif-Eric Easley
  • The role of Japan in the international relations of East Asia / John Swenson-Wright
  • Russia and Asian integration models : the SCO experience and ideas for northeast Asia / Georgy Toloraya
  • Strategic choices and political paralysis in the Korean crisis : commentary on papers by David C. Kang/Leif-Eric Easley, john Swenson-Wright and Georgy Toloraya / Hazel Smith
  • South Korea's foreign policy and East Asia / Chaesung Chun
  • North Korea's place in East Asian international relations / Haksoon Paik
  • The six party talks and implications for peninsular and regional peace and security / Chung-in Moon
  • Commentary on papers by Chung-in Moon, Chaesung Chun and Haksoon Paik / James Hoare
  • ASEM and Europe-Asia relations / Sung-Hoon Park
  • East Asian regional models of collective security : the East Asian community / Scott Snyder
  • Commentary on papers by Sung-hoon Park and Scott Snyder / Julie Gilson.