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This timely book explores the turbulence of East Asian politics on a domestic and international scale. Drawing on insights from experts in the field, it provides an in-depth analysis of topics including economic regionalism, the rise of China as a global superpower and historical influences on modern developments.An interdisciplinary array of academics shed light on the rapidly evolving nature of East Asian politics and its uncertain future, reflecting on the region’s impact on global events. They analyze how existing political divisions can be exacerbated or calmed by various actors, tariffs, military and civil unrest, and the knock-on effects of major international conflicts. Chapters cover the influence of China’s history on contemporary policymaking, the effect of the US–China rivalry on international relations, and the importance of middle-power diplomacy. Contributors assess the changing nature of politics in this critical region and present indications of both emerging economic stresses and growth.East Asian Politics in a Turbulent Era is an essential resource for scholars and students of Asian politics and policy, international relations and international politics, as well as those specializing in development and policy in East Asia and its interaction with worldwide powers.
Edited by Ming Wan, Professor and Associate Dean, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, USA
Contents1 Introduction 1Ming WanPART I HISTORY AND GREAT POWERS2 Historical regional orders: limited salience amid today’s uncertainties 12Robert Sutter3 Ancient wisdom for alternative future: the China Factor 35Fei-Ling Wang4 Conjectures on East Asia’s relations circa 2050 54Steve Chan5 China’s Southeast Asia strategy: aligning soft power with military objectives 75Abdallah Ali, Vasilii Nosov, and Ketian Vivian ZhangPART II ALTERNATIVE DRIVERS6 Demography: the destiny? 100Jack A. Goldstone7 Regionalism in the world of economic security: still relevant? 124Yeiyoung Choo and Saori N. Katada8 Creative tension: economic growth and security competition propelling East Asia’s rise 148Ming Wan
‘This volume adopts a fresh perspective by approaching contemporary East Asia as characterised by a greater degree of turbulence. Using an array of different theoretical perspectives and focusing on a range of different developments, the book’s contributions shed light on this era of increased conflict, confusion and disorder.’