Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 323 pages) |
Series |
St Antony's series |
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St. Antony's series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Contents |
Introduction: International Cooperation Under Order Transition -- Jochen Prantl -- PART I: EXPLAINING COOPERATION- DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES -- 1. Effective Multilateralism and Global Order; Andrew Hurrell -- 2. The Regionalization of Security: A Comparative Analysis; Louise Fawcett -- 3. China's Approach to Multilateralism in East Asia; Su Changhe -- 4. Effective Multilateralism--A U.S. Perspective; Bruce Jentleson -- 5. Japan and Regional Multilateralism in Asia: The Trilateral Strategic Dialogue as a New Institutional Choice; Kuniko Ashizawa -- 6. Thinking in Time: War Memories, Post-war Reconciliation and Regional Co-operation in Europe and Asia; Hartmut Mayer -- 7. Effective Multilateralism and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation; Shogo Suzuki -- 8. Hierarchy and Great Power Cooperation in the East Asian Security Order; Evelyn Goh -- 9. Formalizing Informal Cooperation?; Robert Ayson -- PART II: CASE STUDIES -- 10. Selective or Effective Multilateralism? The Bush Administration's Proliferation Security Initiative and China's Response; Rosemary Foot -- 11. The Mismanagement of Global Imbalances: Why Did Multilateralism Fail?; Andrew Walter -- 12. Responding to Climate Change in the Region: New Partnerships and Chinese Leadership; Katherine Morton -- 13. Global Promulgation : Regional Implementation? The Responsibility to Protect in East Asia; Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano |
Summary |
"Western liberal order is in a protracted process of transition. There is no new hegemon willing or able to replace the United States and to push for a redesign of the global governance architecture from scratch. Emerging powers engage in global cooperation in their own way and on their own terms. While there seems to be a growing demand for effective global cooperation, there are no longer universally applicable concepts to analyze it nor a common language with which to describe it. Effective Multilateralism makes the case for a new approach in order to understand and explain global cooperation and collective action juxtaposing the European concept of effective multilateralism with the empirical reality of regional cooperation in East Asia. The careful examination of East Asian cases leads to a better understanding of the scope conditions of analytical frameworks of multilateralism"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-311) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Security, International -- East Asia
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East Asian cooperation.
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Geopolitics -- East Asia
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Geopolitics -- East Asia, Far East.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
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East Asian cooperation
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Geopolitics
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Diplomatic relations
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Security, International
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Geopolitics -- East Asia, Far East.
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Politics and Government.
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SUBJECT |
East Asia -- Foreign relations
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East Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Prantl, Jochen, 1967- author, editor.
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ISBN |
9781137312983 |
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113731298X |
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9780230298699 |
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0230298699 |
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