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Now in its new and fully updated third edition, The New Global
Politics of the Asia Pacific continues to provide a compelling
analysis of a region undergoing dramatic changes. Based on new
research and offering fresh interpretation, this edition evaluates
the prospects for continuing US dominance in the 'Asian Century'.
Whilst presenting evidence for a multifaceted 'Beijing Strategy',
which aims to counter the US by building an alternative regional
order, it also explains Japan's definitive departure from its
limited military role. Providing an introductory guide for the main
frameworks needed to understand the region, including realism,
liberalism and critical theory, this new edition is
reader-friendly, and offers sophisticated competing explanations.
Key content includes: Intra-regional conflicts in the South China
Sea and the Korean peninsula, The different responses within the
Asia-Pacific to the globalization of Western ideas of democracy and
political economy, The underappreciated success of the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations in building a regional identity, The
European Union's soft power in the region. A highly topical
account, which offers an overview of the main actors, institutions
and contemporary issues in the Asia-Pacific, the book will be
essential reading for undergraduate students of Asian Studies,
International Politics, and anyone interested in the region.
Now in its new and fully updated third edition, The New Global
Politics of the Asia Pacific continues to provide a compelling
analysis of a region undergoing dramatic changes. Based on new
research and offering fresh interpretation, this edition evaluates
the prospects for continuing US dominance in the 'Asian Century'.
Whilst presenting evidence for a multifaceted 'Beijing Strategy',
which aims to counter the US by building an alternative regional
order, it also explains Japan's definitive departure from its
limited military role. Providing an introductory guide for the main
frameworks needed to understand the region, including realism,
liberalism and critical theory, this new edition is
reader-friendly, and offers sophisticated competing explanations.
Key content includes: Intra-regional conflicts in the South China
Sea and the Korean peninsula, The different responses within the
Asia-Pacific to the globalization of Western ideas of democracy and
political economy, The underappreciated success of the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations in building a regional identity, The
European Union's soft power in the region. A highly topical
account, which offers an overview of the main actors, institutions
and contemporary issues in the Asia-Pacific, the book will be
essential reading for undergraduate students of Asian Studies,
International Politics, and anyone interested in the region.
This book is an overview of the confirmation process of political
appointees. As part of the process of making an appointment to an
advice and consent position, the President usually submits a
nomination to the Senate. The Senate's executive clerk refers the
nomination to the appropriate committee or committees on the day it
is received. Most nominations are referred to one committee. For
some positions, a nomination or series of nominations to a position
are referred to more than one committee, pursuant to a standing
order, a UC agreement, or a statutory provision. This book
identifies, by Senate committee, presidentially appointed positions
requiring Senate confirmation based on referrals as of October 31,
2007. Where nominations have been referred to more than one
committee, the organisations and titles are noted under each of the
committees to which the nominations were referred. The lists also
include the lengths of fixed terms, where applicable. Some required
commissions, councils, and other multi-member entities are included
by their enabling statutes, to maintain political balance in some
way.
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