Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features / Edition 1

Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features / Edition 1

by Muthiah Alagappa
ISBN-10:
080474629X
ISBN-13:
9780804746298
Pub. Date:
11/21/2002
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10:
080474629X
ISBN-13:
9780804746298
Pub. Date:
11/21/2002
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features / Edition 1

Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features / Edition 1

by Muthiah Alagappa

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Overview

More than a decade has passed since the end of the Cold War, but Asia still faces serious security challenges. These include the current security environment in the Korean peninsula, across the Taiwan Strait, and over Kashmir, the danger of nuclear and missile proliferation, and the concern with the rising power of China and with American dominance. Indeed, some experts see Asia as a dangerous and unstable place. Alagappa disagrees, maintaining that Asia is a far more stable, predictable, and prosperous region than it was in the postindependence period. This volume also takes account of the changed security environment in Asia since September 11, 2001.

Unlike many areas-studies approaches, Alagappa’s work makes a strong case for taking regional politics and security dynamics seriously from both theoretical and empirical approaches. The first part of this volume develops an analytical framework for the study of order; the salience of the different pathways to order is examined in the second part; the third investigates the management of specific security issues; and the final part discusses the nature of security order in Asia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804746298
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 11/21/2002
Edition description: 1
Pages: 656
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Muthiah Alagappa is Distinguished Senior Fellow at the East-West Center. He is the editor of Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features (Stanford, 2003), Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of the Military in Asia (Stanford, 2001), Asian Security Practice: Material and Ideational Influences (Stanford, 1998), and Political Legitimacy in Southeast Asia: The Quest for Moral Authority (Stanford, 1995).

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Acronyms and Abbreviationsxvii
Contributorsxxiii
Introduction: Predictability and Stability Despite Challenges1
Part I.Conceptual Perspective
1.The Study of International Order: An Analytical Framework33
2.Constructing Security Order in Asia: Conceptions and Issues70
3.Sovereignty: Dominance of the Westphalian Concept and Implications for Regional Security106
Part II.Pathways to Order
4.Incomplete Hegemony: The United States and Security Order in Asia141
5.Balance-of-Power Politics: Consequences for Asian Security Order171
6.Regional Institutions and Asian Security Order: Norms, Power, and Prospects for Peaceful Change210
7.Track 2 Diplomacy: Ideational Contribution to the Evolving Asian Security Order241
8.Economic Interdependence and Economic Cooperation: Mitigating Conflict and Transforming Security Order in Asia280
9.The UN System as a Pathway to Security in Asia: A Buttress, Not a Pillar311
Part III.Management of Specific Issues
10.Acute Conflicts in Asia After the Cold War: Kashmir, Taiwan, and Korea349
11.Territorial Disputes and Asian Security: Sources, Management, and Prospects380
12.Maritime Issues in Asia: The Problem of Adolescence424
13.Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense, and Stability: A Case for "Sober Optimism"458
14.Managing Internal Conflicts: Dominance of the State497
15.Human Security: An Intractable Problem in Asia536
Part IV.Conclusion
16.Managing Asian Security: Competition, Cooperation, and Evolutionary Change571
Index609

Recipe

More than a decade has passed since the end of the Cold War, but Asia still faces serious security challenges. These include the current security environment in the Korean peninsula, across the Taiwan Strait, and over Kashmir, the danger of nuclear and missile proliferation, and the concern with the rising power of China and with American dominance. Indeed, some experts see Asia as a dangerous and unstable place. Alagappa disagrees, maintaining that Asia is a far more stable, predictable, and prosperous region than it was in the postindependence period. This volume also takes account of the changed security environment in Asia since September 11, 2001.
Unlike many areas-studies approaches, Alagappa’s work makes a strong case for taking regional politics and security dynamics seriously from both theoretical and empirical approaches. The first part of this volume develops an analytical framework for the study of order; the salience of the different pathways to order is examined in the second part; the third investigates the management of specific security issues; and the final part discusses the nature of security order in Asia.

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