Bringing together some of the most innovative scholars in both the
English School of International Relations and East Asian Studies,
this volume investigates whether or not significant and distinct
international social structures exist at the regional level
represented by 'East Asia', and what this can tell us about
international society both regionally and globally. The book's main
finding is that the regional dispute over how its states and
peoples should relate to the Western-dominated global international
society makes the existence of East Asian international society
essentially contested. While this regional-global social dynamic is
present in many regions, it is particularly strong in East Asia.
This book will appeal to audiences interested in developing English
School theory, the study of East Asian international relations, and
comparative regionalism.
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