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This book focuses on the Indo-Pacific region’s growing prominence
as the world’s major powers gravitate toward this space to expand
their influence. With dynamic shifts taking place in the globe’s
most strategically volatile region, Indo-Pacific Strategies aims at
clarifying the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, expounded both as a
strategic concept and nascent region, thus contributing to the
burgeoning policy and academic debate. The book offers
indispensable insights and appropriate remedies to maintain the
rules-based international order as threatened by China’s
increasingly assertive and bellicose posturing. It offers
up-to-date analyses of Covid-19-related geopolitical trends, the
strategies of various Indo-Pacific states against the backdrop of
great power competition, the increasingly confrontational stance of
Indo-Pacific states against China and the 2020 US election results.
This unique book presents deep insights into the roles of Eurasia,
small island states, the Middle East and Africa, in addition to
Australia, India, Japan and the US, thereby providing much needed
comparative studies. It also closely investigates the strategic and
tactical operationalization of the Indo-Pacific, making it an
essential read for scholars, policymakers, students, and
strategists in the field of international politics and Area
Studies. Excerpt from the foreword by ABE Shinzō, (former) Prime
Minister of Japan "I think this book is the timeliest attempt to
bring together the wisdom of eleven people to present a
multifaceted view of the FOIP [Free and Open Indo-Pacific]. As a
reader, I would like to express my gratitude to the editors and
contributors for their valuable intellectual contributions." See
the preview function on this website to access the full text.
This book explores the most important strategic questions about the
emerging Indo-Pacific region by offering an incisive analysis on
the current and future patterns of competition and cooperation of
key nations in the region. Examining emerging policies of
cooperation and conflict adopted by Indo-Pacific states in response
to a rising China, the book offers insights into the evolving
Indo-Pacific visions and strategies being developed in Japan,
India, Australia and the US in reaction to shifting geopolitical
realities. The book provides evidence of geopolitical advances in
what some see as a spatially coherent maritime zone stretching from
the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean, including small
island states and countries that line its littoral. It also
analyzes the development and operationalization of Indo-Pacific
policies and strategies of various key nations. Contributors
provide both macro and micro perspectives to this critically
significant topic, offering insights into the grand strategies of
great powers as well as case studies ranging from the Philippines
to the Maldives to Kenya. The book suggests that new rivalries,
shifting alliances and economic ebbs and flows in the Indo-Pacific
will generate new geopolitical realities and shape much else beyond
in the twenty-first century. A timely contribution to the rapidly
expanding policy and scholarly discussions about what is likely to
be the defining region for international politics for coming
generations, the book will be of interest to policymakers as well
as students and academics in the fields of International Relations,
Foreign Policy, Security Studies, Diplomacy and International Law,
East and South Asian Studies, East African Studies, Middle East
Studies, and Australian Studies.
This book focuses on the Indo-Pacific region's growing prominence
as the world's major powers gravitate toward this space to expand
their influence. With dynamic shifts taking place in the globe's
most strategically volatile region, Indo-Pacific Strategies aims at
clarifying the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, expounded both as a
strategic concept and nascent region, thus contributing to the
burgeoning policy and academic debate. The book offers
indispensable insights and appropriate remedies to maintain the
rules-based international order as threatened by China's
increasingly assertive and bellicose posturing. It offers
up-to-date analyses of Covid-19-related geopolitical trends, the
strategies of various Indo-Pacific states against the backdrop of
great power competition, the increasingly confrontational stance of
Indo-Pacific states against China and the 2020 US election results.
This unique book presents deep insights into the roles of Eurasia,
small island states, the Middle East and Africa, in addition to
Australia, India, Japan and the US, thereby providing much needed
comparative studies. It also closely investigates the strategic and
tactical operationalization of the Indo-Pacific, making it an
essential read for scholars, policymakers, students, and
strategists in the field of international politics and Area
Studies. Excerpt from the foreword by ABE Shinzo, (former) Prime
Minister of Japan "I think this book is the timeliest attempt to
bring together the wisdom of eleven people to present a
multifaceted view of the FOIP [Free and Open Indo-Pacific]. As a
reader, I would like to express my gratitude to the editors and
contributors for their valuable intellectual contributions." See
the preview function on this website to access the full text.
This book explores the most important strategic questions about the
emerging Indo-Pacific region by offering an incisive analysis on
the current and future patterns of competition and cooperation of
key nations in the region. Examining emerging policies of
cooperation and conflict adopted by Indo-Pacific states in response
to a rising China, the book offers insights into the evolving
Indo-Pacific visions and strategies being developed in Japan,
India, Australia and the US in reaction to shifting geopolitical
realities. The book provides evidence of geopolitical advances in
what some see as a spatially coherent maritime zone stretching from
the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean, including small
island states and countries that line its littoral. It also
analyzes the development and operationalization of Indo-Pacific
policies and strategies of various key nations. Contributors
provide both macro and micro perspectives to this critically
significant topic, offering insights into the grand strategies of
great powers as well as case studies ranging from the Philippines
to the Maldives to Kenya. The book suggests that new rivalries,
shifting alliances and economic ebbs and flows in the Indo-Pacific
will generate new geopolitical realities and shape much else beyond
in the twenty-first century. A timely contribution to the rapidly
expanding policy and scholarly discussions about what is likely to
be the defining region for international politics for coming
generations, the book will be of interest to policymakers as well
as students and academics in the fields of International Relations,
Foreign Policy, Security Studies, Diplomacy and International Law,
East and South Asian Studies, East African Studies, Middle East
Studies, and Australian Studies.
Many Muslim societies are in the throes of tumultuous political
transitions, and common to all has been heightened debate over the
place of sharia law in modern politics and ethical life. Bringing
together leading scholars of Islamic politics, ethics, and law,
this book examines the varied meanings and uses of Islamic law, so
as to assess the prospects for democratic, plural, and
gender-equitable Islamic ethics today. These essays show that,
contrary to the claims of some radicals, Muslim understandings of
Islamic law and ethics have always been varied and emerge, not from
unchanging texts but from real and active engagement with Islamic
traditions and everyday life. The ethical debates that rage in
contemporary Muslim societies reveal much about the prospects for
democratic societies and a pluralist Islamic ethics in the future.
They also suggest that despite the tragic violence wrought in
recent years by Boko Haram and the Islamic State in Iraq, we may
yet see an age of ethical renewal across the Muslim world.
Many Muslim societies are in the throes of tumultuous political
transitions, and common to all has been heightened debate over the
place of sharia law in modern politics and ethical life. Bringing
together leading scholars of Islamic politics, ethics, and law,
this book examines the varied meanings and uses of Islamic law, so
as to assess the prospects for democratic, plural, and
gender-equitable Islamic ethics today. These essays show that,
contrary to the claims of some radicals, Muslim understandings of
Islamic law and ethics have always been varied and emerge, not from
unchanging texts but from real and active engagement with Islamic
traditions and everyday life. The ethical debates that rage in
contemporary Muslim societies reveal much about the prospects for
democratic societies and a pluralist Islamic ethics in the future.
They also suggest that despite the tragic violence wrought in
recent years by Boko Haram and the Islamic State in Iraq, we may
yet see an age of ethical renewal across the Muslim world.
The Blackwell Dictionary of Historians provides an authoritative
and readable source book for students and specialists. It includes
entries on over 450 historians, dating from Herodotus to the
present. Individuals have not necessarily been chosen on account of
the importance of their own research but rather for their interest
in, and influence on, the theory and practice of history and the
role of the historian. In particular the Dictionary includes
details of historians most frequently encountered by students
following courses on historiography.
Over 200 specialists have contributed to the Dictionary which is
organized alphabetically, and includes a comprehensive index.
Canada's Indian Act is infamously sexist. Many iterations of the
legislation conferred a woman's status rights through marriage, and
even once it was amended First Nations women could not necessarily
pass their status on to their descendants. What has that injustice
meant for First Nations men? Martin J. Cannon challenges a
decades-long assumption that the act has affected Indigenous people
as either "women" or "Indians" - but not both. He argues that
sexism and racialization within the law must instead be understood
as interlocking forms of discrimination that disrupt gender
complementarity and undercut the identities of Indigenous men
through their female forebears.
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