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Strategic adjustment and the rise of China : power and politics in East Asia /

Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China demonstrates how structural and domestic variables influence how East Asian states adjust their strategy in light of the rise of China, including how China manages its own emerging role as a regional great power. The contributors note that the shifting regi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ross, Robert S., 1954- (Editor ), Tunsjø, Øystein (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2017.
Colección:Cornell studies in security affairs.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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264 1 |a Ithaca, New York :  |b Cornell University Press,  |c 2017. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Power and politics in the East Asian transition -- Domestic politics and nationalism in East Asian security / Randall L. Schweller -- U.S.-China relations: from unipolar hedging toward bipolar balancing / Øystein Tunsjø -- Perception, misperception and sensitivity: Chinese economic power and preferences after the financial crisis / Daniel W. Drezner -- Two Asias? China's rise, dual structure and the alliance system in East Asia / Wang Dong -- Japan and South Korea and the rise of China: national security and nationalism -- Protecting the status quo: Japan's response to the rise of China / Ian Bowers and Bjørn Elias Mikalsen Grønning -- Popular nationalism and economic interests in China's Japan policy / James Reilly -- China's rise and security dynamics on the Korean peninsula / Chung-In Moon -- Great power relations and regional conflict -- Threading the needle: the South China Sea disputes and U.S.-China relations / M. Taylor Fravel -- The United States and China in Northeast Asia: third-party coercion and alliance relations / Robert S. Ross -- East Asia at the center: power shifts and theory / Øystein Tunsjø. 
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520 |a Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China demonstrates how structural and domestic variables influence how East Asian states adjust their strategy in light of the rise of China, including how China manages its own emerging role as a regional great power. The contributors note that the shifting regional balance of power has fueled escalating tensions in East Asia and suggest that adjustment challenges are exacerbated by the politics of policymaking. International and domestic pressures on policymaking are reflected in maritime territorial disputes and in the broader range of regional security issues created by the rise of China. Adjusting to power shifts and managing a new regional order in the face of inevitable domestic pressure, including nationalism, is a challenging process. Both the United States and China have had to adjust to China's expanded capabilities. China has sought an expanded influence in maritime East Asia; the United States has responded by consolidating its alliances and expanding its naval presence in East Asia. The region's smaller countries have also adjusted to the rise of China. They have sought greater cooperation with China, even as they try to sustain cooperation with the United States. As China continues to rise and challenge the regional security order, the contributors consider whether the region is destined to experience increased conflict and confrontation. ContributorsIan Bowers, Norwegian Defence University College and Norwegian Institute for Defence StudiesDaniel W. Drezner, Tufts University, Brookings Institution, and Washington PostTaylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBjørn Elias Mikalsen Grønning, Norwegian Defence University College and Norwegian Institute for Defence StudiesChung-in Moon, Yonsei University and Chairman, Presidential Committee on Northeast Asia Cooperation Initiative, Republic of KoreaJames Reilly, University of SydneyRobert S. Ross, Boston College and Harvard UniversityRandall L. Schweller, The Ohio State Universityystein Tunsjø, Norwegian Defence University College and the Norwegian Institute for Defence StudiesWang Dong, Peking University. 
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