ABSTRACT
This handbook explores the significance of the Indo-Pacific in world politics. It shows how the re-emergence of the Indo-Pacific in international relations has fundamentally changed the approach to politics, economics and security.
The volume:
- explores the themes related to trade, politics and security for better understanding of the Indo-Pacific and the repercussions of the region's emergence
- studies different security and political issues in the region: military competition, maritime governance, strategic alliances and rivalries, and international conflicts
- analyses various socio-economic dimensions of the Indo-Pacific, such as political systems, cultural and religious contexts, and trade and financial systems
- examines the strategies of various states, such as the United States, Japan, India and China, and their approaches towards the Indo-Pacific
- covers the role of middle powers and small states in detail
Interdisciplinary in approach and with essays from authors from around the world, this volume will be indispensable to scholars, researchers and students in the fields of international relations, politics and Asian studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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part I|40 pages
Theory of the Indo-Pacific
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part II|124 pages
Socio-economic issues in the Indo-Pacific
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part III|156 pages
Political and security issues in the Indo-Pacific
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Energy security in the Indo-Pacific region
Case studies of China, India and Japan
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part IV|130 pages
Indo-Pacific strategies
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chapter 19|15 pages
Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy
Free and open Indo-Pacific as international public goods
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