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Asia's New Geopolitics

Author : Michael R. Auslin
Publisher : Hoover Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780817923266

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The Indo-Pacific is fast becoming the world's dominant region. As it grows in power and wealth, geopolitical competition has reemerged, threatening future stability not merely in Asia but around the globe. China is aggressive and uncooperative, and increasingly expects the world to bend to its wishes. The focus on Sino-US competition for global power has obscured "Asia's other great game": the rivalry between Japan and China. A modernizing India risks missing out on the energies and talents of millions of its women, potentially hampering the broader role it can play in the world. And in North Korea, the most frightening question raised by Kim Jong-un's pursuit of the ultimate weapon is also the simplest: can he control his nukes? In Asia's New Geopolitics: Essays on Reshaping the Indo-Pacific, Michael R. Auslin examines these and other key issues transforming the Indo-Pacific and the broader world. He also explores the history of American strategy in Asia from the 18th century through today. Taken together, Auslin's essays convey the richness and diversity of the region: with more than three billion people, the Indo-Pacific contains over half of the global population, including the world's two most populous nations: India and China. In a riveting final chapter, Auslin imagines a war between America and China in a bid for regional hegemony and what this conflict might look like.

Asia-Pacific Geopolitics

Author : Joseph A. Camilleri
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1782542620

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Asia-Pacific Geopolitics by Joseph A. Camilleri Pdf

Despite significant cultural exchange, mutual trust and understanding remains fragile between Asia-Pacific countries. The community faces complex and seemingly intractable problems: violent civil conflicts, geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties, proliferation of nuclear weapons and flashpoints that may lead to war. The authors of this book argue that common reflection and dialogue is imperative. Their achieved aim is to bring together distinguished scholars and experts on public policy, social ethics, defence, human security and sustainability to consider the future of the Asia-Pacific region and appropriate responses by both states and civil society.

Geopolitics By Other Means

Author : Axel Berkofsky,Sergio Miracola
Publisher : Ledizioni
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9788867059300

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Geopolitics By Other Means by Axel Berkofsky,Sergio Miracola Pdf

The Asia-Pacific has become the Indo-Pacific region as the US, Japan, Australia and India have decided to join forces and scale-up their political, economic and security cooperation. The message coming from Washington, Tokyo, Canberra and New Delhi is clear: China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is no longer the only game in town and Beijing’s policymakers better get ready for fierce competition. Japan’s ongoing and future “quality infrastructure” policies and investments in the Indo-Pacific in particular make it very clear that Tokyo wants a (much) bigger slice of the pie of infrastructure investments in the region. China’s territorial expansionism in the South China Sea and its increasing interests and presence in countries in South Asia have done their share to help the four aforesaid countries expand their security and defence ties. Beijing, of course, smells containment in all of this and it probably has a point. Who will have the upper hand in shaping and defining Asian security and providing developing South and Southeast Asia with badly-needed infrastructure: the US and Japan together with its allies or the increasingly assertive and uncompromising China and its Belt and Road Initiative?

Regional Institutions, Geopolitics and Economics in the Asia-Pacific

Author : Steven B. Rothman,Utpal Vyas,Yoichiro Sato
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351968560

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Regional Institutions, Geopolitics and Economics in the Asia-Pacific by Steven B. Rothman,Utpal Vyas,Yoichiro Sato Pdf

This volume discusses the relationship between economics, geopolitics and regional institutional growth and development in the Asia-Pacific region. How do states (re)define their relationships amid the current global power transition? How do rival actors influence the rules and formation of new institutions for their own benefit? What role will institutions take as independent actors in influencing and constraining the behavior of states? Institutional development in Asia is characterized by idiosyncratic and diverse motivations (both material and non-material), a variety of policy strategies (strategic and norm-based), and the looming question of China’s future depth of involvement as its economic position becomes more stable and its confidence in foreign affairs grows. The book reflects the broadening definition of Asia by examining multiple perspectives, including Japan, China, South Korea, the United States, Australia, India, Russia, and Taiwan. In addition to state actors, the contributors address several important regional institutions in development such as the ASEAN (+3, +6, and the East Asian Summit), the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), existing security alliances, and other bilateral institutions. Ultimately, this volume describes the unique, slow, and diverse growth of a multitude of regional institutions, the complexities of generating cooperation, membership concerns, and competition between states and with existing institutions in the context of China’s increasing confidence and strength. This book will be of much interest to students of Asian politics, regional security, international organizations, and foreign policy.

Geopolitics and the Indo-Pacific Region

Author : Ashok Kapur
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429758522

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Geopolitics and the Indo-Pacific Region by Ashok Kapur Pdf

Exploring the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific region, a major hub of global economic/commercial, military, diplomatic and cultural activities in the 21st century, this textbook provides students with an introduction to the existing debates, frameworks and issues surrounding the Indo-Pacific. The book explains the historical background to highlight the significance of the region, the shift of power from West to East and the importance of the growing connectivity between Asia-Pacific and the Indo-Pacific areas. Covering relations between China and the USA, India, Vietnam and China’s southern neighbours in Southeast Asia, along with Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Sri Lanka and Myanmar, it presents the different arguments regarding the caveats and meaning of ‘Indo-Pacific’. In so doing, it shows that the region is the 'theatre' of great power and middle power competition and suggests that third parties have an area of autonomy in their dealing with American and Chinese leaders. Complete with a list of further readings, Geopolitics and the Indo-Pacific Region fills a gap in the market and will be of great interest to upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students and researchers studying international relations, ipe, geopolitics, Asian politics and Asian security studies.

New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific

Author : Priya Chacko
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317388043

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New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific by Priya Chacko Pdf

During the last twenty years, burgeoning transnational trade, investment and production linkages have emerged in the area between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The appearance of this area of interdependence and interaction and its potential impact on global order has captured the attention of political leaders, and the concept of the Indo-Pacific region is increasingly appearing in international political discourse. This book explores the emergence of the Indo-Pacific concept in different national settings. Chapters engage with critical theories of international relations, regionalism, geopolitics and geoeconomics in reflecting on the domestic and international drivers and foreign policy debates around the Indo-Pacific concept in Australia, India, the United States, Indonesia and Japan. They evaluate the reasons why the concept of the Indo-Pacific has captured the imaginations of policy makers and policy analysts in these countries and assess the implications of competing interpretations of the Indo-Pacific for conflict and cooperation in the region. A significant contribution to the analysis of the emerging geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Asian Studies, International Relations, Regionalism, Foreign Policy Analysis and Geopolitics.

Indo-Pacific Strategies

Author : Brendon J. Cannon,Kei Hakata
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000537369

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Indo-Pacific Strategies by Brendon J. Cannon,Kei Hakata Pdf

This book focuses on the Indo-Pacific region’s growing prominence as the world’s major powers gravitate toward this space to expand their influence. With dynamic shifts taking place in the globe’s most strategically volatile region, Indo-Pacific Strategies aims at clarifying the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, expounded both as a strategic concept and nascent region, thus contributing to the burgeoning policy and academic debate. The book offers indispensable insights and appropriate remedies to maintain the rules-based international order as threatened by China’s increasingly assertive and bellicose posturing. It offers up-to-date analyses of Covid-19-related geopolitical trends, the strategies of various Indo-Pacific states against the backdrop of great power competition, the increasingly confrontational stance of Indo-Pacific states against China and the 2020 US election results. This unique book presents deep insights into the roles of Eurasia, small island states, the Middle East and Africa, in addition to Australia, India, Japan and the US, thereby providing much needed comparative studies. It also closely investigates the strategic and tactical operationalization of the Indo-Pacific, making it an essential read for scholars, policymakers, students, and strategists in the field of international politics and Area Studies. Excerpt from the foreword by ABE Shinzō, (former) Prime Minister of Japan "I think this book is the timeliest attempt to bring together the wisdom of eleven people to present a multifaceted view of the FOIP [Free and Open Indo-Pacific]. As a reader, I would like to express my gratitude to the editors and contributors for their valuable intellectual contributions." See the preview function on this website to access the full text.

Global Geopolitical Change and the Asia-Pacific

Author : Dennis Rumley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015038550870

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Global Geopolitical Change and the Asia-Pacific by Dennis Rumley Pdf

This work looks at events which have had fundamental implications for the geopolitical relations in and with the Asia-Pacific region. It covers issues such as regional definition, the emergence of regional integration, the role of Japan, China, Russia and India, and security and trade.

Indo Pacific Region

Author : Rajiv K Bhatia,Vijay Sakhuja
Publisher : Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789382652533

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Indo Pacific Region by Rajiv K Bhatia,Vijay Sakhuja Pdf

The geographic constructs and the geo-political imaginations have dictated the formation of informal dialogue mechanisms and multilateral structures. During Cold War, the power bloc politics have subsumed these geographical definitions and have transcended national sovereign boundaries. In the contemporary discourse, new formulations like Asia-Pacific, East Asia and Indian Ocean have defined new politico-security thinking. The concept of Indo-Pacific is an over-arching geopolitical imagination which addresses new challenges in political, economic and maritime domains. This book addresses this new concept and debates its viability.

The Remaking of Asia's Geopolitics

Author : Paul Dibb
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Asia
ISBN : UOM:39015051986480

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The Rise and Return of the Indo-Pacific

Author : Timothy Doyle,Dennis Rumley
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780198739524

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The Rise and Return of the Indo-Pacific by Timothy Doyle,Dennis Rumley Pdf

In the 21st century, the Indo-Pacific region has become the new centre of the world. The concept of the 'Indo-Pacific', though still under construction, is a potentially 'pivotal' site, where various institutions and intellectuals of statecraft are seeking common ground on which to anchor new regional coalitions, alliances. and allies to better serve their respective national agendas. This book explores the 'Indo-Pacific' as an ambiguous and hotly contested regional security construction. It critically examines the major drivers behind the revival of classical geopolitical concepts and their deployment through different national lenses. The book also analyses the presence of India and the U.S in the Indo-Pacific, and the manner in which China has reacted to their positions in the Indo-Pacific to date. It suggests that national constructions of the Indo-Pacific region are more informed by domestic political realities, anti-Chinese bigotries, distinctive properties of 21st century U.S hegemony, and narrow nation-statist sentiments rather than genuine pan-regional aspirations. The Rise and Return of the Indo-Pacific argues that the spouting of contested depictions of the Indo-Pacific region depend on the fixed geo-strategic lenses of nation-states, but what is also important is the re-emergence of older ideas - a class conceptual revival - based on early to mid-20th century geopolitical ideas in many of these countries. The book deliberately raises the issue of the sea and constructions of 'nature', as these symbols are indispensable parts of many of these Indo-Pacific regional narratives. Despite the existence of diverse nation-statist, pan- and sub-regional discourses, the narratives of the most powerful states still dominate 21st century Indo-Pacific statecraft. The term 'Indo-Pacific' has the potential of unsettling various existing bilateral and multilateral geopolitical equations within the Indian Ocean region. Despite substantial heterogeneity in Indo-Pacific regional imaginations, the most dominant 'stories' and 'maps' are crafted and disseminated by the most dominant nation -in this case, the U.S- as it grapples with new ways of retaining its hegemony into the 21st century.

Asian Geopolitics and the US–China Rivalry

Author : Felix Heiduk
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000429961

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Asian Geopolitics and the US–China Rivalry by Felix Heiduk Pdf

This book analyses the ways in which foreign policy actors in Asia have responded to the emerging great power conflict between the US and the People's Republic of China focusing on medium and small states across the Indo-Pacific. The book offers a much-needed counterpoint to existing analyses on the Indo-Pacific and China’s BRI and presents a new perspective by examining how great power politics are locally reinterpreted, conditioned, or at times even contested. It illustrates the policy-level challenges which the US-China rivalry poses for established political and economic practices and outlines how these challenges can be best addressed by smaller states and their societies. A timely assessment of the power play in the Indo-Pacific with the angle of Sino-American rivalry, this book makes an important contribution to the study of Political Science, International Relations, Asian Studies and Security Studies. Chapter 10 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Conflict and Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

Author : Ash Rossiter,Brendon J. Cannon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000043433

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Conflict and Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific by Ash Rossiter,Brendon J. Cannon Pdf

This book explores the most important strategic questions about the emerging Indo-Pacific region by offering an incisive analysis on the current and future patterns of competition and cooperation of key nations in the region. Examining emerging policies of cooperation and conflict adopted by Indo-Pacific states in response to a rising China, the book offers insights into the evolving Indo-Pacific visions and strategies being developed in Japan, India, Australia and the US in reaction to shifting geopolitical realities. The book provides evidence of geopolitical advances in what some see as a spatially coherent maritime zone stretching from the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean, including small island states and countries that line its littoral. It also analyzes the development and operationalization of Indo-Pacific policies and strategies of various key nations. Contributors provide both macro and micro perspectives to this critically significant topic, offering insights into the grand strategies of great powers as well as case studies ranging from the Philippines to the Maldives to Kenya. The book suggests that new rivalries, shifting alliances and economic ebbs and flows in the Indo-Pacific will generate new geopolitical realities and shape much else beyond in the twenty-first century. A timely contribution to the rapidly expanding policy and scholarly discussions about what is likely to be the defining region for international politics for coming generations, the book will be of interest to policymakers as well as students and academics in the fields of International Relations, Foreign Policy, Security Studies, Diplomacy and International Law, East and South Asian Studies, East African Studies, Middle East Studies, and Australian Studies.

Middle-Power Responses to China’s BRI and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

Author : Dean Karalekas,Fu-kuo Liu,Csaba Moldicz
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781801170239

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Middle-Power Responses to China’s BRI and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy by Dean Karalekas,Fu-kuo Liu,Csaba Moldicz Pdf

Middle-Power Responses to China’s BRI and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy brings together an international, multidisciplinary group of leading experts to contribute a well-rounded, multifaceted view of the transformation that is currently taking place in the geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific.

The Asia-Pacific in the New Millennium

Author : Shalendra D. Sharma
Publisher : Institute of East Asian Studies University of California - B
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015050282162

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The Asia-Pacific in the New Millennium by Shalendra D. Sharma Pdf