With the rise of China, Japan and many East Asian countries are caught between maximizing profit from economic ties with her, and strengthening alliances with the United States to prevent China from overpowering them. Liberals and realists thus debate over the likelihood of either security tensions easing up or economic interdependence getting reduced eventually. On the other hand, Iida introduces a new theory that reinterprets the relationship between state security and economic interdependence among countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
With the rise of China, Japan and many East Asian countries are caught between maximizing profit from economic ties with her, and strengthening alliances with the United States to prevent China from overpowering them. Liberals and realists thus debate over the likelihood of either security tensions easing up or economic interdependence getting reduced eventually. On the other hand, Iida introduces a new theory that reinterprets the relationship between state security and economic interdependence among countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
Keisuke Iida is a Professor in the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics at The University of Tokyo, Japan.
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Figures Tables Japanese and Asian Terms and Conventions List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The East Asian Paradox Chapter 2: Insecurity and Economic Interdependence in East Asia Chapter 3: Rare Earth: China's Economic Coercion and the Demise of Chinese Monopoly Chapter 4: Shale Gas and Oil: Japan's Quest for Alternative Sources of Energy Chapter 5: Trade Agreements as Geo-economic Instruments Chapter 6: Japanese Investment in China and 'China-Plus-One' Chapter 7: Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Figures Tables Japanese and Asian Terms and Conventions List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The East Asian Paradox Chapter 2: Insecurity and Economic Interdependence in East Asia Chapter 3: Rare Earth: China's Economic Coercion and the Demise of Chinese Monopoly Chapter 4: Shale Gas and Oil: Japan's Quest for Alternative Sources of Energy Chapter 5: Trade Agreements as Geo-economic Instruments Chapter 6: Japanese Investment in China and 'China-Plus-One' Chapter 7: Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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