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? 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 the military, diplomatic and economic measures
being taken by the major Asian countries and Australia to establish
a new framework for strategic stability. In the process, the
contributors examine the global pressures that are impacting on
these countries' security dilemmas and, from the perspective of
these countries, the patterns of expected behaviour that China
would have to fulfil for a regional security order to emerge in
Asia.
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