Order of East Asia [electronic resource] : regional transformation, competition among main powers, and China's strategy / Honghua Men.
This book describes the past, present and future of East Asian order, and analyzes how China, Japan, the U.S and ASEAN play important roles in the transformation of East Asian order, and discusses the new logic of regional order formation in the era of globalization and regional integration. The boo...
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Introduction Strategic Significance of Studying East Asian Order
- 1.1 The Importance of East Asia
- 1.2 Process of East Asian Cooperation
- 1.3 Strategic Game and Evolution of East Asian Order
- 1.4 China's Peaceful Development and the Future of East Asian Order
- References
- 2 Logic of Regional Order Construction
- 2.1 Order, International Order and Regional Order
- 2.2 Historical Evolution of International Order
- 2.3 New Features of the Change in International Order
- 2.4 Logic of Regional Order Construction.
- 2.4.1 Journey of Regional Integration
- 2.4.2 Upsurge of Regionalism
- 2.4.3 Logic of Regional Order Construction
- References
- 3 Historical Legacy of East Asian Order
- 3.1 China and the Tributary Order
- 3.2 The US and the Open Door Order
- 3.3 Japan and the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere Scheme
- 3.4 The US and the Hegemonic Security Order
- 3.5 Japan and the Flying Geese Economic Order
- 3.6 ASEAN and the Sub-regional Community Order
- 3.7 Summary
- References
- 4 Momentum and Prospects for East Asian Order.
- 4.1 East Asian Economic Integration Process and Its Spillover Effects
- 4.1.1 East Asian Economic Integration Process
- 4.1.2 Institutionalization of East Asian Integration
- 4.1.3 Model and Path of East Asian Cooperation
- 4.1.4 Competition and Challenges in East Asian Cooperation
- 4.2 China's Overall Rise and Integration into East Asia
- 4.2.1 Historical Process of China's Rise
- 4.2.2 Path and Process of China's Integration into East Asia
- 4.2.3 A Rising China's Impact on and Contribution to East Asia
- 4.3 Spillover Effects and Limitations of the ASEAN Norms.
- 4.3.1 Creating ARF to Promote the ASEAN Way
- 4.3.2 Promoting "10 + 1" and "10 + 3" to Lead Regional Economic Cooperation
- 4.3.3 Creating EAS to Boost Regional Political Cooperation
- 4.3.4 ASEAN's Effort to Ensure Leadership and Its Dilemma
- 4.4 Evolution and Adjustment of the US Strategy Towards East Asia
- 4.4.1 Evolution of the US Strategy Towards East Asia
- 4.4.2 Inertia of the US Strategy Towards East Asia
- 4.4.3 Effect of the US Strategic Shift Eastward in East Asia
- 4.5 Japan's East Asia Scheme and Strategic Direction
- 4.5.1 Japan's Conception of East Asian Community.
- 4.5.2 Japan's FTA Strategy Direction
- 4.5.3 Japan's Strategic Trend
- 4.5.4 Summary
- 4.6 Prospects for East Asian Order Construction
- 4.6.1 Status Quo and Dilemma of East Asian Order Construction
- 4.6.2 Foundation for East Asian Order Construction
- 4.6.3 Path of East Asian Order Construction
- References
- 5 China's Strategy Towards East Asian Order
- 5.1 China's National Positioning and Strategic Direction
- 5.1.1 Institutional Positioning: A New-Type Socialist Power
- 5.1.2 Economic Positioning: A Developing Power.