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The Asia-Pacific in the New Millennium

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The post-Cold War era provides both opportunities and challenges to the Asia-Pacific. This volume, drawing on the expertise of a distinguished group of scholars and policy makers, critically examin...
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The post-Cold War era provides both opportunities and challenges to the Asia-Pacific. This volume, drawing on the expertise of a distinguished group of scholars and policy makers, critically examines the dramatic changes taking place in the Asia-Pacific region, their implications for region and global security and stability, and the challenges such changes will present in the new millennium. Using a rich array of conceptual and methodological approaches, the contributors provide a nuanced interpretation and analysis of these complex issues.
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Price: $25.00
Pages: 410
Publisher: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Imprint: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Series: Research Papers and Policy Studies
Publication Date: 01 January 2000
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781557290656
Format: Paperback
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Shalendra D. Sharma is professor in the Department of Politics at the University of San Francisco. Education: Ph.D. University of Toronto

Foreword – vii
Barbara K. Bundy

Acknowledgments – viii

Introduction: An Overview of Asia in the New Millennium – 1
Shalendra D. Sharma

PART ONE: Conceptualizing the Asia-Pacific's Future Direction –13

1. The Asia-Pacific in the New Millennium – 15
    Robert A. Scalapino

PART TWO: Emergent China – 31

2. Domestic Sources of Chinese Foreign Policy after Deng – 33 
    David Bachman

3. Sino-U.S. Relations: A Chinese Perspective – 52
    Ni Shixiong

4. China and the Dynamics of the Korean Peninsula – 83
    Quansheng Zhao

5. Chinese Foreign Policy Entering the Twenty-first Century – 108
    Allen S. Whiting

PART THREE: Northeast Asia and the CIS –133

6. China-Japan Relations – 135 
    Uldis Kruze

7. Japan's Post-Cold War Policy toward China: Attempts at a Broader Relationship –149
    David Arase

8. China and Russia Approach the Millennium –165
    Lowell Dittmer

9. Tragedy and Hope on the Korean Peninsula – 192
    Bruce Cumings

PART FOUR: India-Regional and Global Challenges –205

10. India's Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World: Searching for a New Model – 207 
    Walter Andersen

11. India and China: Forging a New Relationship – 224
    Leo E. Rose

12. Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Origins, Consequences, and Prospects – 239
    Sumit Ganguly

PART FIVE: Southeast Asia-Searching for Security and Stability – 255

13. ASEAN: Challenges of Regional Political and Economic Cooperation – 257 
    Diane K. Mauzy

14. Security Prospects in Southeast Asia in the New Millennium – 285
    Sheldon Simon

15. The ASEAN Regional Forum and China – 312
    Rosemary Foot

16. Thailand's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium – 333
    Kusuma Snitwongse

PART SIX: The Asian Financial Crisis and Beyond – 349

17. The Asian Financial Crisis: Its Origins, the IMF, and Future Prospects – 351
    Shalendra D. Sharma

Contributors – 393