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In recent years the narrative surrounding China's "peaceful rise"
has given way to a more ominous story of friction, ambition, and
great-power rivalry. As Chinese foreign policy has grown more
nationalist and assertive, its intensifying competition with the
U.S. has assumed center stage. The impact on China's neighbors, by
contrast, and their evolving responses, have received comparatively
less attention. The Realist theory of international relations
suggests the rapid accumulation of power by one nation-state will
prompt its neighbors and peers to adopt Balancing strategies. They
will strive enhance their internal defense capabilities and forge
new external security partnerships to hedge against this potential
new threat. Have these predictions rung true? Are key Indo-Pacific
capitals Balancing, and drawing closer to the U.S. as insurance
against Chinese aggression? Or is China a new breed of rising
power, challenging traditional theories of international relations
in a newly-globalized, economically interdependent world? In Asia's
Quest for Balance: China's Rise and Balancing in the Indo-Pacific
leading author-experts from Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam explore
these questions and more, decoding China's complex and evolving
relationships with its neighbors and exploring how their responses
are altering the security landscape of the region. Contributions by
Jay L. Batongbacal, Elliot Brennan, Tetsuo Kotani, Evan A.
Laksmana, Joseph Chinyong Liow, Hunter Marston, Rory Medcalf,
Sylvia Mishra, C. Raja Mohan, Prashanth Parameswaran, Jeff M.
Smith, Tran Truong Thuy, and Ha Anh Tuan
The definitive guide to the world's most contested region. The
Indo-Pacific is both a place and an idea. It is the region central
to global prosperity and security. It is also a metaphor for
collective action. If diplomacy fails, it will be the theatre of
the first general war since 1945. But if its future can be secured,
the Indo-Pacific will flourish as a shared space, the centre of
gravity in a connected world. What we call different parts of the
world - Asia, Europe, the Middle East - seems innocuous. But the
name of a region is totemic, guiding the decisions of leaders and
the story of international order, war and peace. In recent years,
the label 'Indo-Pacific' has suddenly gained wide use. But what
does it really mean? Written by a globally-renowned expert,
Indo-Pacific Empire is the definitive guide to tensions in the
region. It deftly weaves together history, geopolitics,
cartography, military strategy, economics, games and propaganda to
address a vital question: how can China's dominance be prevented
without war? -- .
The definitive guide to the world's most contested region. The
Indo-Pacific is both a place and an idea. It is the region central
to global prosperity and security. It is also a metaphor for
collective action. If diplomacy fails, it will be the theatre of
the first general war since 1945. But if its future can be secured,
the Indo-Pacific will flourish as a shared space, the centre of
gravity in a connected world. What we call different parts of the
world - Asia, Europe, the Middle East - seems innocuous. But the
name of a region is totemic, guiding the decisions of leaders and
the story of international order, war and peace. In recent years,
the label 'Indo-Pacific' has suddenly gained wide use. But what
does it really mean? Written by a globally-renowned expert,
Indo-Pacific Empire is the definitive guide to tensions in the
region. It deftly weaves together history, geopolitics,
cartography, military strategy, economics, games and propaganda to
address a vital question: how can China's dominance be prevented
without war? -- .
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