International relations theory and the Asia-Pacific / edited by G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno
Imprint
New York : Columbia University Press, 2003
Descript
ix, 450 p. ; 23 cm
CONTENT
China, the U.S-Japan alliance, and the security dilemma in East Asia -- An emerging China's emerging grand strategy: a Neo-Bismarckian turn? -- Socialization in international institutions: the ASEAN way and international relations theory -- Hierarchy and stability in Asian international relations -- Ambiguous Japan: Japanese national identity at century's end -- Identity and the balance of power in Asia -- Asia-Pacific security institutions in comparative perspective -- Politics, economics, and stability -- States, markets, and great power relations in the Pacific: some realist expectations -- Sources of American-Japanese economic conflict -- Economic interdependence and the future of U.S.-Chinese relations -- Institutionalized inertia: Japanese foreign policy in the post-Cold War World -- Power and purpose in Pacific East Asia: a constructivist interpretation