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This edited volume addresses the challenges and opportunities
facing NATO post-2014, applying an original approach to strategy
that produces fresh insights into this hot topic within the
international security community. We combine the definitions of the
key strategic variables time, position, legitimacy, implementation
structure and capabilities in the international relations
literature on strategy with the differentiation of strategic
processes into the categories of grand, security and theatre
strategy in the strategic studies literature. We address NATO's
internal dynamics and the role of significant members and partners,
and how these influence NATO's conflict management. The volume
appeals to academics and practitioners in the military and academia
focusing on strategy and NATO. The edited volume demonstrates the
usefulness of the concept of strategy for identifying challenges
and opportunities in NATOs strategy formulation and implementation
and how these can be used for the purpose of more efficient and
accurate planning.
Investigating the dynamics of balancing patterns in the
Asia-Pacific, this book focuses particularly on the contribution of
great powers and middle powers to regional stability. Taking the US
and China as great powers, and using ASEAN, Russia, Australia and
South Korea as example of middle powers, the author addresses the
following questions:
Do middle powers influence balancing patterns in the
Asia-Pacific?
Are the United States and China balancing each other in the
Asia-Pacific, and if so, by which means?
What is the contribution of the English school to understanding
balance of power dynamics?
The Balance of Power in Asia-Pacific Security makes a persuasive
contribution to the debate on the US-China relationship. Interviews
with policy practitioners and academics in the region offer a
systematic analysis of the complexities of Asia-Pacific
security.
Providing conceptual insights, this book gives a fresh
understanding of the mechanisms necessary to maintain regional
stability and explains the implications of US-China power balancing
for global security. It will be an important resource for scholars
and students of Asia-Pacific politics and security.
Investigating the dynamics of balancing patterns in the
Asia-Pacific, this book focuses particularly on the contribution of
great powers and middle powers to regional stability. Taking the US
and China as great powers, and using ASEAN, Russia, Australia and
South Korea as example of middle powers, the author addresses the
following questions: Do middle powers influence balancing patterns
in the Asia-Pacific? Are the United States and China balancing each
other in the Asia-Pacific, and if so, by which means? What is the
contribution of the English school to understanding balance of
power dynamics? The Balance of Power in Asia-Pacific Security makes
a persuasive contribution to the debate on the US-China
relationship. Interviews with policy practitioners and academics in
the region offer a systematic analysis of the complexities of
Asia-Pacific security. Providing conceptual insights, this book
gives a fresh understanding of the mechanisms necessary to maintain
regional stability and explains the implications of US-China power
balancing for global security. It will be an important resource for
scholars and students of Asia-Pacific politics and security.
This edited volume addresses the challenges and opportunities
facing NATO post-2014, applying an original approach to strategy
that will produce fresh insights into this hot topic within the
international security community.
Chinese security has become a key focus after the Cold War. In just
a few decades, China has gone from an obscure position as a closed
communist developing country with little integration into
international institutions over being designated a prospective
strategic partner of the United States to being seen as
Washington's principal strategic opponent. Despite these vast
changes in perspective on China's international role and interests,
China is still seen as an enigmatic security actor with hidden
agendas and a vast chasm between Beijing's official policies and
strategic practices. The great interest in Chinese security is
reflected in the fact that it is hard to find a university program
across the world which does not have this topic as part of their
teaching and research agenda. Similarly, there is a vast literature
on the topic that addresses Chinese security from a great variety
of theoretical and empirical angles - including all schools of
international relations, foreign policy analysis, strategic studies
and also think-tank literature. This large body of academic
research has not yet been compiled and analysed with the aim to
identify the major works that have generated key debates in this
young field of scholarly work on China security studies. A major
works collection would make a significant contribution to shaping
this young and growing field. The existing literature, in its
ambition to make sense of Chinese security strategic thinking and
behaviour, focuses on understanding Chinese strategic intentions,
power tools, instruments of influence and threat perceptions and
which interests and world views they are based on. We include a
diverse range of contributions from America, Australia, Europe and
Japan to cover all major regional perspectives. We also include
major theoretical approaches, such as realist and liberal
approaches to Chinese security, English school contributions and
constructivist analyses. Each volume will also include work written
by Chinese scholars, including analysts in a policy-making role to
cover the Chinese perspectives on Chinese security. The scholarly
debates that help clarify and understand Chinese security
strategies focus first on conceptual debates about similarities and
differences between Chinese security strategic thinking compared to
the thinking dominating Western tradition and practice. A second
theme is China's national security priorities in Asia and the nexus
between China's homeland security (terrorism and separatism) and
international relations. A third theme is China's approach to the
management of international security affairs in the political,
economic and military sector, as an emerging great power with
increasingly global security interests. Finally, a fourth theme is
the making of China's national security policy, which involves
analyses of the main institutions and actors and how they interact
in a complex political system characterized by a relative lack of
transparency.
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