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Security Dilemmas and Challenges in 21st Century Asia New edition [Hardback]

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This book analyzes current security challenges in Asia (understood in its broader Indo-Pacific sense) with the aim of capturing the major shifts in the balance of power involving regional actors. Through the lenses of IR theory, this book seeks to provide insights into the consequences of the transition of power from the United States to China. The growing power of China and its impact on both neighboring countries and the international system as a whole, as well as its reception by the United States, have been of key importance to the development of security and international studies. By presenting the case studies of regional security challenges from a multidimensional perspective, this book analyzes both the stages of the maturity of powers and their satisfaction within the existing system.

This book analyzes current security challenges in Asia (understood in its broader Indo–Pacific sense) with the aim of capturing the major shifts in the balance of power involving regional actors. Through the lenses of IR theory, this book seeks to provide insights into the consequences of the transition of power from the United States to China. The growing power of China and its impact on both neighboring countries and the international system as a whole, as well as its reception by the United States, have been of key importance to the development of security and international studies. By presenting the case studies of regional security challenges from a multidimensional perspective, this book analyzes both the stages of the maturity of powers and their satisfaction within the existing system.

Introduction 9(2)
1 Changing Security Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific
11(12)
Olga Barbasiewicz
Martin Grabowski
Ewa Trojnar
2 Asia-Pacific Security: Australia's Perspective
23(12)
Jakub Przetacznik
3 Foreign Trade as Economic (Inter)dependence in Asia
35(12)
Attila Endre Simay
East Asian Problems
4 The Significance of Sea Lanes of Communication for Regional Security in East Asia
47(20)
Vowel Behrendt
5 Amongst Dragons and Bears: Japans Defense Policy during Heisei Era
67(16)
Andrds Bartok
6 The South China Sea Dispute between China and the Philippines
83(20)
Adam Stempler
7 Post-Cold War North Korea - Peoples Republic of China Relations from a Game Theory Perspective
103(16)
Krzysztof Kozlowski
8 The Changing Picture of China: Can China's Investment in Soft Power Change the World's Perception about the Asian Giant?
119(22)
Zsolt Horvath
South Asian Security
9 The China-India Border Conflict: Prospects for War and Peace in the 21st Century
141(16)
Antonina Luszczykiewicz
10 Development of the Belt and Road Initiative: Security Challenges in South Asia
157(14)
Adrian Brona
11 The Melting of South Asia's Frontier Zone and Its Consequences
171(16)
Ramachandra Byrappa
12 CPEC through the Lenses of Security: Internal and External Challenges
187(32)
Dora Gunsberger
Notes on Contributors 219(4)
Index 223
Olga Barbasiewicz, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Institute of Middle and Far East of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She holds an MA and a PhD in political science as well as an MA in Japanese studies. In her current research, she focuses on memory politics, JapaneseKorean relations and migration studies in wartime East Asia (Japan, Shanghai).



Marcin Grabowski, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and the director of the Centre for International Studies and Development at the JU. His research interests focus on the AsiaPacific Rim, especially institutional arrangements in the region, American and Chinese foreign policy, theories of IR, and International Economics.



Ewa Trojnar is an associate professor at the Institute of Middle and Far East of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and the head of the Chair of Japan and the Taiwan Studies Centre. She obtained her PhD and habilitation in political science, and an MA in economics in the field of European studies. She is a researcher and teacher of political science as well as of international relations in the AsiaPacific region.