Building a neighborly community examines East Asia's move toward a more institutionalized community through analysing political and economic interfaces between China, Japan and Southeast Asia in the post-cold war era.
Building a neighborly community examines East Asia's move toward a more institutionalized community through analysing political and economic interfaces between China, Japan and Southeast Asia in the post-cold war era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daojiong Zha is Associate Professor of International Studies at the Renmin University of China. Weixing Hu is Associate Professor of Political Science in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Hong Kong Daojiong Zha is Professor of International Studies at the Renmin University of China Weixing Hu is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Hong Kong
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. East Asian community building in theoretical perspectives 3. China and Southeast Asia 4. Japan and Southeast Asia 5. Engaging China and Japan the "ASEAN way" 6. Managing security challenges: the South China Sea 7. Economic diplomacy and the ASEAN+3 process 8. ASEAN and Sino-Japanese relations 9. Conclusion: building a neighborly community
1. Introduction 2. East Asian community building in theoretical perspectives 3. China and Southeast Asia 4. Japan and Southeast Asia 5. Engaging China and Japan the "ASEAN way" 6. Managing security challenges: the South China Sea 7. Economic diplomacy and the ASEAN+3 process 8. ASEAN and Sino-Japanese relations 9. Conclusion: building a neighborly community
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