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Rethinking the San Francisco System in Indo-Pacific Security - Enduring Legacies, Structural Contradictions and Geopolitical Rivalry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Rethinking the San Francisco System in Indo-Pacific Security - Enduring Legacies, Structural Contradictions and Geopolitical Rivalry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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This remarkable collection commemorates the 70th anniversary of the
1951 San Francisco Peace Conference by revisiting the important
legacies of both the Peace Treaty and the US-Japan Security Treaty
have had on the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific. Drawing on
multiple perspectives, the volume conveys the hopes and fears that
the authors have for the domestic and international politics of the
region. In a post Trumpian world marked by the US-China tensions
amidst a raging pandemic, the region's continued prosperity looks
exceedingly grim. Would the arrangements made in 1951 continue to
have relevance for an Indo-Pacific region beset by great power
rivalry and potential conflict fuelled by contending nationalisms,
clashing interests and territorial disputes? Through a rigorous
debate based on the latest empirical developments, the volume
explores various ways where by the spirit and legacies of San
Francisco arrangements can be meaningfully preserved and enhanced.
In order for the region stronger and more prosperous in the
post-pandemic world, the countries have to come together to enhance
the existing security architecture to contain great power rivalry
and ensure that a regional order capable of addressing problems of
the 21st century eventually evolves.
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