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Asia-Pacific Geopolitics |
Edited by Joseph A. Camilleri, Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, Larry Marshall, Associate Lecturer and Project Officer for Australian Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Michális S. Michael, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia and Michael T. Seigel, Institute for Social Ethics, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan
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Contents:
Preface
Introduction 1. Hegemony and Human Security: Competing Principles of Regional Order Michális S. Michael and Larry Marshall
PART I: HEGEMONY AND EAST ASIA RELATIONS 2. Hegemony, Perilous Empire and Human Security Mustapha Kamal Pasha
3. Still Anchoring an American Asia Pacific? Nick Bisley
4. Containing China: A Flawed Agenda Chandra Muzaffar
PART II: JAPAN’S SECURITY DILEMMA 5. Questioning the Rationale for Changing Japan’s Peace Constitution Michael T. Seigel
6. Can Japan Create a Basis for its Internationality? Jiro Yamaguchi
7. Beyond the Japanese Constitutional Dilemmas Yoshikazu Sakamoto
PART III: JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA: A MORE CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE FOR MIDDLE POWERS 8. Japan, Australia and the UN Disarmament Agenda Michael Hamel-Green
9. Japan, Australian and Niche Diplomacy in the South Pacific Allan Patience
PART IV: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY 10. The Role of the United Nations in the Twenty-first Century Tetsuya Yamada
11. Foreign Policy in Search of a Sustainable World Shigeko Fukai
Conclusion 12. Between Alliance and Regional Engagement: Current Realities and Future Possibilities Joseph A. Camilleri
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2007
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264 pp
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978 1 84720 098 3
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