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The Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia 2005

The Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia 2005
Author: Han'guk Chŏllyak Munje Yŏn'guso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2006
Genre: National security
ISBN: 9788995266151

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The Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia, 2001

The Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia, 2001
Author: Hanʼguk Chŏllyak Munje Yŏnʼguso
Publisher: 한국전략문제연구소
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2001
Genre: Korea
ISBN:

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Chinese Strategic Thought Toward Asia

Chinese Strategic Thought Toward Asia
Author: Gilbert Rozman
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book traces the development of Chinese thinking over four periods from the 1980s on and covers strategies toward: Russia and Central Asia, Japan, the Korean peninsula, Southeast and South Asia, and regionalism. It compares strategic thinking, arguing that the level was lowest under Jiang Zemin and highest under Hu Jintao. While pinpointing many mistaken assumptions, it credits China with overall successes and concludes that China stands at a crossroads. Deng Xiaoping’s legacy about patiently biding its time may be replaced by growing assertiveness, which was difficult to suppress earlier and now is emboldened by China’s rapid rise.


Chinese Military Modernization

Chinese Military Modernization
Author: Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher: CSIS
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 089206496X

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The Evolving Military Balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia

The Evolving Military Balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia
Author: Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-07-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442225165

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The Evolving Military Balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia describes the strategy, force deployments, and the military balance in potential current and future scenarios involving the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea, People’s Republic of China, Japan, and the United States. The analysis in these volumes shows how tensions between the Koreas—and the potential involvement of the China, Japan, Russia, and the United States—create a nearly open-ended spectrum of possible conflicts. These range from posturing and threats (“wars of intimidation”) to a major conventional conflict on the Korean Peninsula to intervention by outside powers like the United States and China to the extreme of nuclear conflict. The analysis shows that the Korean balance is sharply affected by the uncertain mix of cooperation and competition between the United States and China. The U.S. rebalancing of its forces to Asia and the steady modernization of Chinese forces, in particular the growth of Chinese sea-air-missile capabilities, affect the balance in the Koreas and Northeast Asia. They also raise the possibility of far more intense conflicts that could extend far beyond the boundaries of the Koreas.


Northeast Asia and the Two Koreas

Northeast Asia and the Two Koreas
Author: Hyung-Kook Kim
Publisher: 연세대학교출판부
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008
Genre: Corée du Nord
ISBN:

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Remaking Global Order

Remaking Global Order
Author: Nicola Casarini
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191609730

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Relations between the European Union and China have grown at a sustained pace across the board in recent times, transforming the relationship from one of previous neglect into a matter of global strategic significance. This book offers an examination of the evolution of contemporary EU-China relations in the economic, technological and high politics dimensions, including implications of the high-tech and security-related elements of the relationship (space and satellite navigation cooperation; advanced technology transfers; arms sales, including the proposal to lift the EU arms embargo on China) for the United States and its East Asian allies. The analysis of EU-China relations is placed in the context of evolving dynamics in transatlantic relations on the one hand, and East Asia's major powers' changing security perceptions on the other. With this approach, this study intends to provide the reader with a better understanding of the global significance acquired by Sino-European relations, while also raising the question as to whether, and to what extent, the promotion of EU space and defence interests in China has made the EU a novel strategic factor in East Asia. This book contributes to current debates on the emerging global order, including discussions of how European and Chinese policy makers would perceive the post-Cold War international system, evaluate the place and role of their countries in it, and appraise the policies to be adopted to maintain global competitiveness in key strategic industrial sectors and increase political autonomy in an international environment characterised by US primacy.


Strategic Asia 2010-11: Asia's Rising Power and America's Continued Purpose

Strategic Asia 2010-11: Asia's Rising Power and America's Continued Purpose
Author: Ashley J. Tellis
Publisher: NBR
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0981890415

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Strategic Asia 2010-11: Asia’s Rising Power and America’s Continued Purpose marks the tenth anniversary edition of NBR’s Strategic Asia series and takes stock of the Strategic Asia region by providing an integrated perspective on the major issues that influence stability in the region. In this volume, leading experts examine Asia’s performance in nine key functional areas to provide a continent-wide net assessment of the core trends and issues affecting the region.


Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China

Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China
Author: Robert S. Ross
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501712764

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Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China demonstrates how structural and domestic variables influence how East Asian states adjust their strategy in light of the rise of China, including how China manages its own emerging role as a regional great power. The contributors note that the shifting regional balance of power has fueled escalating tensions in East Asia and suggest that adjustment challenges are exacerbated by the politics of policymaking. International and domestic pressures on policymaking are reflected in maritime territorial disputes and in the broader range of regional security issues created by the rise of China.Adjusting to power shifts and managing a new regional order in the face of inevitable domestic pressure, including nationalism, is a challenging process. Both the United States and China have had to adjust to China's expanded capabilities. China has sought an expanded influence in maritime East Asia; the United States has responded by consolidating its alliances and expanding its naval presence in East Asia. The region's smaller countries have also adjusted to the rise of China. They have sought greater cooperation with China, even as they try to sustain cooperation with the United States. As China continues to rise and challenge the regional security order, the contributors consider whether the region is destined to experience increased conflict and confrontation.ContributorsIan Bowers, Norwegian Defence University College and Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University, Brookings Institution, and Washington Post Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bjørn Elias Mikalsen Grønning, Norwegian Defence University College and Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies Chung-in Moon, Yonsei University and Chairman, Presidential Committee on Northeast Asia Cooperation Initiative, Republic of Korea James Reilly, University of Sydney Robert S. Ross, Boston College and Harvard University Randall L. Schweller, The Ohio State University ystein Tunsjø, Norwegian Defence University College and the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies Wang Dong, Peking University