ABSTRACT

Now in its new and fully updated third edition, The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific continues to provide a compelling analysis of a region undergoing dramatic changes. Based on new research and offering fresh interpretation, this edition evaluates the prospects for continuing US dominance in the ‘Asian Century’. Whilst presenting evidence for a multifaceted ‘Beijing Strategy', which aims to counter the US by building an alternative regional order, it also explains Japan’s definitive departure from its limited military role. Providing an introductory guide for the main frameworks needed to understand the region, including realism, liberalism and critical theory, this new edition is reader-friendly, and offers sophisticated competing explanations. Key content includes:

  • Intra-regional conflicts in the South China Sea and the Korean peninsula,
  • The different responses within the Asia-Pacific to the globalization of Western ideas of democracy and political economy,
  • The underappreciated success of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in building a regional identity,
  • The European Union’s soft power in the region.

A highly topical account, which offers an overview of the main actors, institutions and contemporary issues in the Asia-Pacific, the book will be essential reading for undergraduate students of Asian Studies, International Politics, and anyone interested in the region.

chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction

Asia's ‘Great Game’?

chapter 2|18 pages

The United States in the Asia-Pacific

Still the hegemon?

chapter 3|32 pages

The Chinese century?

chapter 4|27 pages

Between a doctrine and hard place

Japan's emerging role

chapter 5|29 pages

Looking East

India and Russia in the Asia-Pacific

chapter 7|20 pages

Southeast Asia

ASEAN and the challenge of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific

chapter 8|13 pages

The EU and the Asia-Pacific

A source of soft power?

chapter 9|21 pages

Regional security

Legacies and new challenges

chapter 10|33 pages

Building blocs

Regionalism and globalization in the Asia-Pacific

chapter 11|26 pages

State and markets

Political economy explanations of East Asia's economic miracle

chapter 12|29 pages

The state in retreat?

Transnational actors in the Asia-Pacific

chapter 13|24 pages

Civilisade

Asian values, democracy promotion and fateful hubris