Regional cooperation and its enemies in northeast Asia the impact of domestic forces / edited by Edward Friedman and Sung Chull Kim.

Other author Friedman, Edward, 1937-
Other author Kim, Sung Chull, 1956-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge,
Descriptionxiv, 219 pages ; 24 cm.
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SeriesRoutledge security in Asia Pacific series ; 3
Routledge security in Asia Pacific series ; 3. ^A886212
Contents Domestic politics and regional cooperation in Southeast and Northeast Asia / Etel Solingen -- Envisioning a Northeast Asian community : regional and domestic factors to consider / Haruki Wada -- Washington's policies toward North Korea and the Taiwan Strait : the role of US domestic politics / Tun-jen Cheng -- The two Koreas in Northeast Asia : linkages between domestic, inter-Korean, and regional politics / Yong-Pyo Hong -- The transformation of Chinese foreign policy / Lowell Dittmer -- The fragility of China's regional cooperation / Edward Friedman -- State consolidation and foreign policy in Russia / Leszek Buszynski -- Mediating geopolitics, markets, and regionalism : domestic politics in Japan's post-Cold War relations with China / Peng Er Lam -- Transnational cooperation among NGOs in Northeast Asia : from re-thinking development towards re-thinking security / Daehoon Lee.
Abstract Northeast Asia is a region of both extraordinary economic growth and dangerous tensions which could explode in war. This book examines how domestic politics in all the countries of the region - China, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea and, of course, the USA - intensifies the forces of both mutually beneficial prosperity and also war-prone tensions. It goes on to provide policy suggestions for making the better prospects more likely and the worse outcomes less likely. The book, highlighting how domestic imperatives shape foreign policies, will be an important contribution to the literature on Northeast Asian regionalism and the prospects for its future development.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2015509351
ISBN041539922X (hbk.)
ISBN9780415399227 (hbk.)
ISBN0203968700 (ebk.)
ISBN9780203968703 (ebk.)

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