With contributions by leading authorities on the security and
political economy of East Asia, this volume examines the
implications of the profound strategic and economic transformations
in the region since the demise of the Soviet Union ended Cold War
polarization and the emergence of new East Asian economic powers
transformed regional economic relations. By studying the
implications of these strategic and economic transformations for
the interests of the great powers and key local powers and for the
maintenance of regional stability, the contributors ponder how the
changing relations among these states might evolve into a new
regional order characterized by extensive stability and
cooperation. By so doing, they consider potential sources of
instability, including changes in domestic politics and enduring
bilateral conflicts of interests, and the importance of developing
creative bilateral policies and of maximizing the contribution of
multilateral institutions in mitigating the impact of these factors
on regional security.
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