China, Japan and regional leadership in East Asia
This book considers themes, evidence and ideas relating to the prospects for regional leadership in East Asia, with particular reference to China and Japan assuming regional leader actor roles. Key issues discussed by the list of distinguished contributors include: the extent to which there is an...
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a PART I: 'LEADING' THE EAST ASIA REGION -- 1. What Region to Lead? Developments in East Asian Regionalism and Questions of Regional Leadership / Christopher M. Dent -- PART II: CHINA-JAPAN RELATIONS IN FOCUS -- 2. Japan's Policy Towards China: Domestic Structural Change, Globalisation, History and Nationalism / Christopher W. Hughes -- 3. Sino-Japanese Relations After Koizumi and the Limits of 'New Era' Diplomacy / Caroline Rose -- PART III: JAPAN AND CHINA IN THE EAST ASIA REGION -- 4. Comparing Summitry, Financial and Trade Regionalisms in East Asia: From the Japanese Perspective / Shintaro Hamanaka -- 5. China's Place in East Asia / Steve Tsang -- 6. A Regional Partner or a Threatening Other? Chinese Discourse of Japan's Changing Security Role in East Asia / Rex Li -- PART IV: ADDRESSING THE RISE OF CHINA -- 7. Towards a Sino-centric Regional Order? Empowering China and Constructing Regional Order(s) / Shaun Breslin -- 8. Who's Leading Who in ASEAN-China Relations? Community-Building versus Pax Sinica in the Management of Regional Security / Joern Dosch -- PART V: REGIONAL AND MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATION PERSPECTIVES -- 9. Leadership in Global Governance: Japan and China in the G8 and the United Nations / Hugo Dobson -- 10. Contesting East Asian Security Leadership: China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation / Neil Renwick -- PART VI: INTERMEDIARY POWERS? THE UNITED STATES ANDKOREA -- 11. The United States and East Asia: The Decline of Long-Distance Leadership? / Mark Beeson -- 12. A Shrimp Among the Whales? Korea in the Northeast and East Asia Regional System / Christoph Bluth and Christopher M. Dent -- PART VII: CONCLUSION -- 13. Regional Leadership in East Asia: Towards New Analytical Approaches / Christopher M. Dent | |
| 520 | |a This book considers themes, evidence and ideas relating to the prospects for regional leadership in East Asia, with particular reference to China and Japan assuming regional leader actor roles. Key issues discussed by the list of distinguished contributors include: the extent to which there is an East Asian region to lead ChinaJapan relations different aspects of Japan and Chinas positions in the East Asia region how the seemingly inexorable rise of China is being addressed within theregion how China and Japan have explored paths of regional leadership throughcertain regional and multilateral organisations and frameworks the position of certain intermediary powers (i.e. the United States andKorea) with regards to regional leadership diplomacy in East Asia.Invaluably, the concluding chapter brings together the main findings of the book and presents new analytical approaches for studying the nature of, and prospects for leadership in East Asia.China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia will be essential reading for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers of international relations, regional studies, international political economy and economics as well as Asian and development studies. | ||
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