This book examines the evolving multilateral security arrangements in East Asia. It discusses the role of ASEAN, highlighting its successes and its deficiencies, including the fact that it is confined to Southeast Asia and has among its members none of the major East Asian powers nor any of the external powers such as the United States which have a strong interest in the region.
This book examines the evolving multilateral security arrangements in East Asia. It discusses the role of ASEAN, highlighting its successes and its deficiencies, including the fact that it is confined to Southeast Asia and has among its members none of the major East Asian powers nor any of the external powers such as the United States which have a strong interest in the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralf Emmers is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Multilateralism and Regionalism Programme in the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Publications include Geopolitics and Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia and Cooperative Security and the Balance of Power in ASEAN and the ARF (both published by Routledge).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: ASEAN's role in institutional developments in Southeast Asia 1. State weakness and political values: ramifications for the ASEAN Community - Christopher B. Roberts 2. Non-traditional security challenges, regional governance, and the ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) - Mely Caballero-Anthony 3. Functional cooperation and ASEAN institutionalization: responding to HIV/AIDS - Alan Collins Part II: ASEAN's role in multilateralism and security cooperation in East Asia 4. Driving East Asian regionalism: the reconstruction of ASEAN's identity - Herman Joseph S. Kraft 5. The fallacy of socialization? Rethinking the ASEAN Way of institution-building - Takeshi Yuzawa 6. The ASEAN Regional Forum and preventive diplomacy: a review essay - Ralf Emmers and See Seng Tan Part III: ASEAN's role in the institutionalization of great power relations 7. Institutions and the great power bargain in East Asia: ASEAN's limited "brokerage" role - Evelyn Goh 8. ASEAN centrality imperiled? ASEAN institutionalism and the challenges of major power institutionalization - Alice D. Ba 9. The institutionalization of ASEAN-China relations: managing the South China Sea dispute - Ian J. Storey Part IV: ASEAN and alternative approaches to regionalism 10. Great powers and multilateralism: the politics of security architectures in Southeast Asia - William T. Tow 11. Explaining ASEAN's resilience: institutions, path dependency and Asia's emerging architecture - David Capie 12. The Northeast Asian Trilateral Summit as an alternative security architecture - Chong Wook Chung
Part I: ASEAN's role in institutional developments in Southeast Asia 1. State weakness and political values: ramifications for the ASEAN Community - Christopher B. Roberts 2. Non-traditional security challenges, regional governance, and the ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) - Mely Caballero-Anthony 3. Functional cooperation and ASEAN institutionalization: responding to HIV/AIDS - Alan Collins Part II: ASEAN's role in multilateralism and security cooperation in East Asia 4. Driving East Asian regionalism: the reconstruction of ASEAN's identity - Herman Joseph S. Kraft 5. The fallacy of socialization? Rethinking the ASEAN Way of institution-building - Takeshi Yuzawa 6. The ASEAN Regional Forum and preventive diplomacy: a review essay - Ralf Emmers and See Seng Tan Part III: ASEAN's role in the institutionalization of great power relations 7. Institutions and the great power bargain in East Asia: ASEAN's limited "brokerage" role - Evelyn Goh 8. ASEAN centrality imperiled? ASEAN institutionalism and the challenges of major power institutionalization - Alice D. Ba 9. The institutionalization of ASEAN-China relations: managing the South China Sea dispute - Ian J. Storey Part IV: ASEAN and alternative approaches to regionalism 10. Great powers and multilateralism: the politics of security architectures in Southeast Asia - William T. Tow 11. Explaining ASEAN's resilience: institutions, path dependency and Asia's emerging architecture - David Capie 12. The Northeast Asian Trilateral Summit as an alternative security architecture - Chong Wook Chung
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