rent-now

Rent More, Save More! Use code: ECRENTAL

5% off 1 book, 7% off 2 books, 10% off 3+ books

9780801888496

East Asian Multilateralism : Prospects for Regional Stability

by ;
  • ISBN13:

    9780801888496

  • ISBN10:

    0801888492

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-03-10
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr

Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.

Purchase Benefits

  • Free Shipping Icon Free Shipping On Orders Over $35!
    Your order must be $35 or more to qualify for free economy shipping. Bulk sales, PO's, Marketplace items, eBooks and apparel do not qualify for this offer.
  • eCampus.com Logo Get Rewarded for Ordering Your Textbooks! Enroll Now
List Price: $27.00 Save up to $7.76
  • Rent Book $19.24
    Add to Cart Free Shipping Icon Free Shipping

    TERM
    PRICE
    DUE
    USUALLY SHIPS IN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS
    *This item is part of an exclusive publisher rental program and requires an additional convenience fee. This fee will be reflected in the shopping cart.

How To: Textbook Rental

Looking to rent a book? Rent East Asian Multilateralism : Prospects for Regional Stability [ISBN: 9780801888496] for the semester, quarter, and short term or search our site for other textbooks by Calder, Kent F.; Fukuyama, Francis. Renting a textbook can save you up to 90% from the cost of buying.

Summary

While the Iraq war and Middle East conflicts command the attention of the United States and most of the rest of the developed world, fundamental changes are occurring in East Asia. North Korea has tested nuclear weapons, even as it and South Korea have effectively entered a period of tepid détente; relations among China, Japan, and South Korea are a complex mixture of conflict and cooperation; and Japan is developing more forthright security policies, even as it deepens ties with the United States. Together, these developments pose vital questions for world stability and security. In East Asian Multilateralism, prominent international foreign affairs scholars examine the range of implications of shifting alignments in East Asia. The first part delves into the intraregional dynamics, and the second assesses current economic conditions and policies within individual East Asian states. The third section examines the challenge of regional cooperation from the perspectives of local players, while the fourth analyzes the implications for foreign policy in the United States and in Asia. This thorough review and assessment charts the preconditions and prospects for deeper multilateralism, poses tough questions about America's security and national interests in the region, and carries a plea for more serious institution-building in the North Pacific, using the ongoing six-party process in talks on North Korea as a point of departure.

Author Biography

Kent E. Calder is the Edwin O. Reischauer Professor and director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Embattled Garrisons. Francis Fukuyama is the Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and director of the International Development Program at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author or editor of dozens of books, including Nation-Building, also published by Johns Hopkins.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
List of Abbreviationsp. ix
Notes on Foreign Names and Transliterationsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Beyond the Hub and Spokes
Critical Junctures and the Contours of Northeast Asian Regionalismp. 15
The History and Practice of Unilateralism in East Asiap. 40
The Outlook for Economic Integration in East Asiap. 58
The New Trade Bilateralism in East Asiap. 78
Country Perspectives
China's Evolving Multilateralism in Asia: The Aussenpolitik and Innenpolitik Explanationsp. 109
China and the Impracticality of Closed Regionalismp. 143
Japan and the New Security Structures of Asian Multilateralismp. 168
Korean Perspectives on East Asian Regionalismp. 198
Policy Implications
A New Order in East Asia?p. 217
The Security Architecture in Asia and American Foreign Policyp. 234
Conclusionp. 255
Contributorsp. 267
Indexp. 271
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Rewards Program