ABSTRACT

Asia is a complex and diverse continent, which has seen the scope and pace of transformation increase rapidly over the past 30 years. In turn, the economic growth and social change seen in the region, combined with new global security profiles and environmental challenges, have contributed to placing Asia at the forefront of international affairs.

This Handbook brings together leading scholars of different disciplines, including Politics and International Relations, Security Studies and Law, to provide a comprehensive analysis of both the prospects and problems which have emerged from Asia’s rise. Examining how developments across the continent have influenced global politics and how the region has responded to the international community in the modern era, the sections cover:

  • Major actors in Asian politics, especially China, Japan and India,
  • International relations in Asia and intra-Asian tensions
  • Special issues of world politics in Asia including modern conflicts in and attitudes towards the Middle East

The Routledge Handbook of Asia in World Politics will be useful to students and scholars of Global Politics, International Relations and Asian Studies.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|138 pages

Major actors in Asian politics

chapter 3|16 pages

Broken Ties

Japan's semi-official diplomacy towards China under the DPJ government

chapter 4|13 pages

Developmental States in Asia

Change and transformation

chapter 6|19 pages

National Development of Singapore

chapter 7|17 pages

Politics of Regional Integration in South Asia

India, China, and other actors

part II|52 pages

International relations in Asia

chapter 9|11 pages

Dilemmas of Asian Regionalism

Globalization, neoliberalism and the challenges of APEC

part III|81 pages

Special issues of world politics in Asia

chapter 12|21 pages

The European Union and the People's Republic of China's Attitudes Towards the Middle East

Convergent and divergent political interests

chapter 14|13 pages

The Sources of South Asian Doctrine

Offensive biases in organizational culture

chapter 15|10 pages

Sanctions and Emerging Powers

Examining the Indian and Chinese stance

chapter 17|7 pages

Pyongyang–Tehran–Damascus

The unshaken alliance