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    ISBN: 9783031396557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 172 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Contributions to International Relations
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    Keywords: Security, International. ; Regionalism. ; International relations. ; World politics. ; Internationale Politik ; Regionalisierung ; Politischer Prozess ; Regionalentwicklung ; Forschungsgegenstand ; Disziplin ; Erde
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Bridging the gaps between International Relations and Area Studies (Silvia D’Amato) -- Chapter 2. Global and Post-Western IR, area studies, and the rise of China. Promises and limits (Matteo Dian) -- Chapter 3. Africa in the study of International Relations: the (double) realist bias of Global IR (Luca Raineri) -- Chapter 4. Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations: towards a transformative dialogue? (Irene Costantini) -- Chapter 5. Regionalisms as a middle-path between Area Studies and IR. A political sociology of Central American regionalism (Kevin Parthenay) -- Chapter 6. Connecting the local and the global: how International Practice Theory can become a fruitful trading zone for International Relations and Area Studies scholars (Chiara De Franco) -- Chapter 7. International Relations in the margins. Education for peace, education against extremism in Kosovo (Ervjola Selenica) -- Chapter 8. Political Ecologies of Landmines in the Borderlands of Myanmar (Francesco Buscemi) -- Chapter 9. Dyadic approach and quantitative analysis: easing the dialogue between IR and Area Studies (Paolo Rosa) -- Chapter 10. In lieu of a conclusion: the ongoingness of a debate (Silvia D’Amato).
    Abstract: Discover the intricate tapestry of international politics and governance with this book. The book delves into the diverse nature of globally significant actors and systems across multiple regions. From Africa to Asia, Europe to the Middle East, this collection of thought-provoking case studies explores the role of regional actors in the international system. Combining theoretical innovation with empirical analysis, this volume expands the boundaries of International Relations (IR) and Area Studies (AS), showcasing their interconnections throughout history and in contemporary contexts. Through illuminating case studies drawn from the fields of "Comparative Regionalism" and "Non-Western IR Theory," the book sheds light on pressing international events. Unpacking complex questions, the contributors examine the application of IR scholarship to global events and provide fresh insights into political dynamics, conflicts, and state instability across various regions. By offering a comparative perspective on threats, political contestation, and security policies, this book challenges existing perspectives and enriches the debate. With its methodological and epistemological explorations, this book is an indispensable resource for scholars and students of international relations and security studies, as well as researchers focusing on specific world areas. Embark on a captivating journey through the multifaceted landscape of global affairs.
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  • 2
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    [s.l.] : Elsevier Reference Monographs
    ISBN: 1843347660
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (2512 KB, 280 S.)
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Chandos Asian Studies Series
    Parallel Title: Print version The Evolution of the US-Japan Alliance : The Eagle and the Chrysanthemum
    DDC: 303.48
    Keywords: United States ; Foreign relations ; Japan ; Japan ; Foreign relations ; United States ; Japan ; Politics and government ; 21st century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The US-Japan alliance has contributed significantly towards the development of the Japanese security strategy. The Evolution of the US-Japan Allianceexplores developments in the alliance between the US and Japan and analyzes the transformation of the Japanese security strategy from 1960 to 2013. It also describes the rise and the decline of Japanese pacifism and of the Yoshida Doctrine, the post war security strategy. Moreover, this book highlights how the end of the Cold War forced Japan to rethink its security strategy and post war pacifism. Japan has abandoned its identity of 'peaceful nation, turning itself into a 'normal national, drawing closer to the United States. Provides readers with a theoretical framework through which they can make sense of the evolutions of the US-Japan alliance and the evolution of the Japanese security strategy throughout post war history.Provides a comprehensive overview of the shifts in the Japanese security strategies and in the American foreign and security policies in the Asia Pacific region.Makes extensive use of primary sources. Addresses main debates on security alliances and security strategies.Incorporates the latest events such as the American Pivot to Asia.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of figures and tables; Figures; Tables; List of acronyms; Acknowledgements; About the author; Preface; Timeline of events; 1. Asymmetric alliances in theory; Abstract:; Introduction; Security alliances in international relations theory; How alliances evolve: the alliance game; Hypotheses; From theory to history: outline of the book; 2. From creation of the alliance to the Nixon Doctrine (1960-9); Abstract:; Introduction; Perceived threats during the 1960s; The Anpo and creation of the alliance; Japanese defence policies after 1960
    Description / Table of Contents: Japan and the Vietnam War (1964-9)Okinawa and American bases in Japan; Diplomacy and the China policy; Conclusion; 3. The Pacific alliance during détente (1969-78); Abstract:; Introduction; Perceived threats during the 1970s; Japanese fear of abandonment and renewal of the alliance; Kokusanka and the pursuit of military autonomy; Japan and the Vietnam War (1969-75); Omnidirectional diplomacy and opening up to China; Conclusion; 4. Renewal of the alliance and normalisation of Japan (1997-2008); Abstract:; Introduction; Threat perceptions after the Cold War
    Description / Table of Contents: Renewal of the alliance and the normalisation of JapanJapanese defence policies after the Cold War; The alliance and ballistic missile defence; Diplomatic coordination and the Six Party Talks; Military cooperation: not the 'Great Britain of the Far East'; Conclusion; 5. The alliance and the American pivot to Asia (2009-2013); Abstract:; Introduction; Perceived threats 2009-2013; The pivot and the alliance; Japanese normalisation during the pivot; Japan's new defence policies; North Korea, the Senkaku Islands and diplomatic coordination; Conclusion; 6. Conclusion; Abstract:; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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