Amit Gupta seeks to address two interrelated questions in this
volume: what do the major states of Asia view as the emerging
challenges in their immediate security environment as well as in
the broader Asian region; and what future security outcomes would
make them believe that strategic stability had been achieved in the
Asian continent. Central to the latter question is China and the
path it will take to rise to superpower status. While all the major
Asian states increasingly are both economically and politically
engaged with China, doubts remain about China's long-term
intentions. This volume discusses what military, diplomatic, and
economic measures are being taken by the major Asian countries and
Australia to establish a new framework for strategic stability. In
doing so the authors look at what global pressures are impacting on
these countries' security dilemmas and furthermore, from the
perspective of these countries, what patterns of expected behavior
would China have to fulfill for a regional security order to emerge
in Asia.
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