Security politics in the Asia-Pacific: A regional-global nexus?

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    Abstract

    Asia is experiencing major changes in its security relations. This book brings together respected experts to assess both the theoretical and empirical dimensions of the Asian security debate. Building on the latest research on Asia's regional security politics, it focuses on the ‘regional-global nexus’ as a way to understand the dynamics of Asian security politics and its intersection with global security. Contributors to the volume offer diverse but complementary perspectives on which issues and factors are most important in explaining how security politics in Asia can be interpreted at both the regional and global levels of analysis. Issues addressed include power balancing and alliances, governance and democracy, maritime and energy security, the relationship between economics and security, ‘human security’, terrorism, nuclear non-proliferation, climate change and pandemics. This work will serve as a standard reference on the evolution of key issues in Asian security.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Number of pages370
    ISBN (Electronic)9780511815126
    ISBN (Print)9780521765350
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009

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