ISBN:
9781472422293
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 222 S
,
graph. Darst
Series Statement:
Rethinking Asia and international relations
DDC:
327.1/72095
Keywords:
Conflict management
;
Peace-building
;
Conflict management -- East Asia
;
East Asia -- Foreign relations
;
Peace-building -- East Asia
;
East Asia Foreign relations
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Ostasien
;
Konfliktregelung
;
Friedenssicherung
;
Geschichte 1979-
Abstract:
Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Preface; 1 Aim and Concepts; 2 Theoretical Premises of the Argument; 3 The Phenomenon to be Explained: The Long Peace of East Asia.; 4 The Main Argument: The Contribution of the ASEAN/Chinese Way to the Long Peace of East Asia; 5 Developmentalism and the Prevention of the Onset of Conflicts; 6 Non-Intervention and the Prevention of the Escalation of Conflicts into Wars; 7 Face Saving and the Termination of Conflicts; 8 Generation of the Successful ASEAN/Chinese Approach
Abstract:
9 Will The Long Peace Survive? How Could It Be Made Broader, Positive and More Sustainable?10 What Can The East Asian Experience Offer to Theories of International Relations, Peace and Conflicts?; Bibliography; Index
Abstract:
During the past three decades, East Asia has been more peaceful than Europe, the Americas or any continent, in terms of battle deaths per capita. When generating theories on peace and war, studies almost never look at the experiences of East Asia. Since East Asia is a spectacular case of pacification, and since it has not contributed much to our theories of peace and conflict, The Long Peace of East Asia is an important book for studies on peace and war
Description / Table of Contents:
1 Aim and Concepts 1. - 2 Theoretical Premises of the Argument 9. - 3 The Phenomenon to be Explained: The Long Peace of East Asia. 31. - 4 The Main Argument: The Contribution of the ASEAN/Chinese Way to the Long Peace of East Asia 65. - 5 Developmentalism and the Prevention of the Onset of Conflicts 83. - 6 Non-Intervention and the Prevention of the Escalation of Conflicts into Wars 105. - 7 Face Saving and the Termination of Conflicts 125. - 8 Generation of the Successful ASEAN/Chinese Approach 135. - 9 Will The Long Peace Survive? How Could It Be Made Broader, Positive and More Sustainable? 171. - 10 What Can The East Asian Experience Offer to Theories of International Relations, Peace and Conflicts? 183
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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