This book considers themes, evidence and ideas relating to the
prospects for regional leadership in East Asia, with particular
reference to China and Japan assuming 'regional leader actor'
roles. Key issues discussed by the list of distinguished
contributors include: * the extent to which there is an East Asian
region to lead * China-Japan relations * different aspects of Japan
and China's positions in the East Asia region * how the seemingly
inexorable rise of China is being addressed within the region * how
China and Japan have explored paths of regional leadership through
certain regional and multilateral organisations and frameworks *
the position of certain 'intermediary powers' (i.e. the United
States and Korea) with regards to regional leadership diplomacy in
East Asia. Invaluably, the concluding chapter brings together the
main findings of the book and presents new analytical approaches
for studying the nature of, and prospects for leadership in East
Asia. China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia will be
essential reading for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate
students and researchers of international relations, regional
studies, international political economy and economics as well as
Asian and development studies.
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