
Power Transition in Asia
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. August 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-1-138-36125-6 (ISBN)
Description
Current preoccupations with the 'rise of Asia' attest to the nascent contestation of the very idea of what the pattern of international politics should look like and how it should be practiced. In this respect, the growing reference to a 'shift to the East' in global politics has become a popular shorthand for the nascent 'power transition' in world affairs. This volume offers a detailed conceptual and empirical investigation of the dynamics of power transition in Asia and details the accommodation strategies and coping mechanisms of different small and middle powers in Asia and, importantly, China's responses to these approaches.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
12 s/w Abbildungen, 12 s/w Zeichnungen
12 Line drawings, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-36125-6 (9781138361256)
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Persons
David Walton is a Senior Lecturer in Asian Studies and International Relations at the University of Western Sydney.
Emilian Kavalski is Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University.
Emilian Kavalski is Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University.
Content
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction:
Continuity and Change in the Adjustments of Small and Middle Powers in Asia to the Power Shift to the East
David Walton
Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts of Power Transition
Chapter 1
The Theory and Practice of Power Shift Revisited
Michael Cox
Chapter 2
Hegemonic Turnover in East Asia: A Historical Review since the Nineteenth Century
Tung-Chieh Tsai and Tony Tai-Ting Liu
Part II: Chinese Reactions to the Power Transition
Chapter 3
Power Transition in Asia: The View from China
Ren Xiao
Chapter 4
Chinese IR Theory Responds to the Power Transition
Hung-jen Wang
Part III: Asia-PACIFIC Reactions to the Power Transition
Chapter 5
Pivots, Transitions, and Distractions: Power Transition Theory in East Asia and the US-Japan-China Relationship
Steven F. Jackson
Chapter 6
Australia's Asian Mirror
Malcolm Cook
Chapter 7
Sino-Indonesia relations towards 2050: the burden of history and the burden of expectations
Steven Drakeley
Chapter 8
The Senkaku/Diaoyudao territorial dispute: Legal, historical, and political perspectives
Go Ito
Chapter 9
Indian Perceptions of the Power Transition
Harsh V. Pant
Chapter 10
China's Rise and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations: Certainty in the Midst of Uncertainty
Yitan Li and Enyu Zhang
Chapter 11
Russian Perceptions of the Power Transition
Artyom Lukin
Chapter 12
Vietnam Perceptions of the Power Transition
Kim Huynh and Thanh Hai Do
CONCLUSION
Whether Power Transition and Whither if One?
Emilian Kavalski
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction:
Continuity and Change in the Adjustments of Small and Middle Powers in Asia to the Power Shift to the East
David Walton
Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts of Power Transition
Chapter 1
The Theory and Practice of Power Shift Revisited
Michael Cox
Chapter 2
Hegemonic Turnover in East Asia: A Historical Review since the Nineteenth Century
Tung-Chieh Tsai and Tony Tai-Ting Liu
Part II: Chinese Reactions to the Power Transition
Chapter 3
Power Transition in Asia: The View from China
Ren Xiao
Chapter 4
Chinese IR Theory Responds to the Power Transition
Hung-jen Wang
Part III: Asia-PACIFIC Reactions to the Power Transition
Chapter 5
Pivots, Transitions, and Distractions: Power Transition Theory in East Asia and the US-Japan-China Relationship
Steven F. Jackson
Chapter 6
Australia's Asian Mirror
Malcolm Cook
Chapter 7
Sino-Indonesia relations towards 2050: the burden of history and the burden of expectations
Steven Drakeley
Chapter 8
The Senkaku/Diaoyudao territorial dispute: Legal, historical, and political perspectives
Go Ito
Chapter 9
Indian Perceptions of the Power Transition
Harsh V. Pant
Chapter 10
China's Rise and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations: Certainty in the Midst of Uncertainty
Yitan Li and Enyu Zhang
Chapter 11
Russian Perceptions of the Power Transition
Artyom Lukin
Chapter 12
Vietnam Perceptions of the Power Transition
Kim Huynh and Thanh Hai Do
CONCLUSION
Whether Power Transition and Whither if One?
Emilian Kavalski