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The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia Saadia Pekkanen (Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle)

The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia By Saadia Pekkanen (Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle)

Summary

This Handbook examines the theory and practice of international relations in Asia. Building on an investigation of how various theoretical approaches to international relations can elucidate Asia's empirical realities, authors examine the foreign relations and policies of major countries or sets of countries.

The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia Summary

The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia by Saadia Pekkanen (Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle)

In the past quarter century, the importance of Asia in international relations has grown exponentially. This Handbook gathers the most important scholars in the field of international relations to address this epochal sea change in world politics. The editors and contributors focus on three basic themes: developing appropriate theories for explaining Asia's evolving position in international relations both within Asia and with the rest of the world; tracing the recent history of Asia in world politics; and focusing on emerging trends. The Handbook brings readers up to date on the bilateral, regional, and global relations of Asian countries in the fields of political economy, national security, and human security. Comprehensive in theme, breadth, and methodology, this Handbook is a timely addition to the existing literature on the changes currently underway in Asian countries that promise to have significant implications for world politics.

The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia Reviews

In sum, The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia is an excellent reference for advanced IR students and a valuable teaching resource for scholars. Most importantly, it is probably the most comprehensive volume addressing the contemporary IR of Asia, as written by some of the fields leading and most influential scholars. * Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr., Political Studies Review *
The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia brings together an exceptional array of experts who provide rich analytic depth on a comprehensive range of issues. It is sure to be a well-thumbed reference on many of our desks for years to come. * T.J. Pempel, Jack M. Forcey Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley *
The Handbook is essential reading for all scholars, practitioners and students interested in the international relations of Asia. It never fails to impress in its comprehensive coverage of the theories and empirical issues critical to a better understanding of the region. * Ralf Emmers, Associate Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University *
Rising Asia needed its Oxford Handbook. This is a massive, encyclopedic work, bringing together leading authorities from all over the world on theory, political economy, traditional and non-traditional security, and emerging policy choices for the continent. An unsurpassed intellectual resource. * Kanti Bajpai, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore *
Three leading scholars of East Asia assembled a stellar cast of contributors to produce a state of the art collection on critical dimensions of East Asian international relations. Bound to become a standard reference in the field on a broad range of theoretical and empirical topics. * Etel Solingen, Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies *

About Saadia Pekkanen (Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle)

Saadia Pekkanen is Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington. Rosemary Foot is Professor of International Relations and John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia at St Antony's College, Oxford University. John Ravenhill is Head of the School of Politics and International Relations, Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National Univerisity.

Table of Contents

About the Contributors ; List of Tables and Illustrations ; PART I INTRODUCTION ; 1. The International Relations of Asia ; Saadia M. Pekkanen, John Ravenhill, and Rosemary Foot ; PART II THEORETICAL APPROACHES ; 2. Realism and Asia ; Michael Mastanduno ; 3. The Liberal View of the International Relations of Asia ; Stephan Haggard ; 4. Constructivism and International Relations in Asia ; David Leheny ; 5. Foreign Policy Analysis and the IR of Asia ; Yuen Foong Khong ; 6. The International Society Approach and Asia ; Barry Buzan ; 7. International Relations Theory and the <"Rise of Asia>" ; Amitav Acharya ; PART III INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY ; A. FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND POLICIES ; 8. Japan's Foreign Economic Policies ; Mireya Solis ; 9. China's Foreign Economic Relations and Policies ; Margaret M. Pearson ; 10. The Foreign Economic Policy of a Rising India ; Amrita Narlikar ; 11. South Korea's Foreign Economic Relations and Government Policies ; Myung-Koo Kang ; 12. The Political Economy of Southeast Asia's Foreign Economic Policies and Relations ; Helen Nesadurai ; 13. Central Asia's Inside-Out Foreign Economic Relations ; Alexander Cooley ; B. REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ; 14. Principal Developments and Future Directions in Asia's Trade ; Christopher Dent ; 15. The Rise of Financial Cooperation in Asia ; William W. Grimes ; 16. Currency and Exchange Rate Regimes in Asia ; Saori N. Katada and C. Randall Henning ; 17. The Evolution of Foreign Direct Investment in Asia ; Saadia M. Pekkanen and Kellee S. Tsai ; 18. Production Networks in Asia ; John Ravenhill ; PART IV INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ; A. FOREIGN SECURITY RELATIONS AND POLICIES ; 19. Japan's Foreign Security Relations and Policies ; Christopher W. Hughes ; 20. The Domestic Context of Chinese Foreign Security Policies ; Susan Shirk ; 21. India's Foreign and Security Policies ; Sumit Ganguly ; 22. Strong, Prosperous or Great? North Korean Security and Foreign Policy ; John Delury and Chung-In Moon ; 23. South Korea's Foreign Relations and Security Policies ; Scott A. Snyder and Leif-Eric Easley ; 24. Southeast Asia's Evolving Security Relations and Strategies ; Evelyn Goh ; 25. A Synthetic Approach to Foreign Security Relations and Policies in Central Asia Sally N. Cummings ; B. REGIONAL RIVALRIES AND COOPERATION ; 26. Nuclear Politics in Asia ; Jingdong Yuan ; 27. Territorial and Maritime Boundary Disputes in Asia ; M. Taylor Fravel ; 28. Energy Security in Asia ; Purnendra Jain ; 29. Economic-Security Linkages in Asia ; Hidetaka Yoshimatsu ; PART V TRANSNATIONAL HUMAN SECURITY ; 30. Human Rights Developments in Asia ; Ian Neary ; 31. Health Risks and Responses in Asia ; Kerstin Lukner ; 32. Forced Migration in Contemporary Asia ; Michael Strausz ; 33. Environment, Human Security, and Cooperation in Asia ; Kim D. Reimann ; PART VI OLD AND NEW PROSPECTS ; 34. Asia's Regional Security Institutions ; Alice D. Ba ; 35. Ideas and Institutionalization in Asia ; Richard Stubbs and Jennifer Mustapha ; 36. Trade Institutions in Asia ; Vinod K. Aggarwal and Min Gyo Koo ; 37. Geography and the Security Dilemma in Asia ; Jennifer Lind ; 38. American Alliances and Asia's Regional Architecture ; Victor D. Cha ; 39. Strategic Asian Triangles ; Michael J. Green

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The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia by Saadia Pekkanen (Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, Job & Gertrud Tamaki Professor of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle)
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2014-10-09
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