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Awaiting the Impossible (Hardcover): See Seng Tan Awaiting the Impossible (Hardcover)
See Seng Tan; Foreword by Gordon Wong
R904 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R128 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The European Union's Security Relations with Asian Partners (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Thomas Christiansen, Emil Kirchner,... The European Union's Security Relations with Asian Partners (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Thomas Christiansen, Emil Kirchner, See Seng Tan
R4,165 Discovery Miles 41 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This wide-ranging book analyses EU-Asia security relations in a systematic, substantive and comparative manner. The contributions assess similarities and differences between the EU and its Asian partners with respect to levels of threat perception, policy response and security cooperation in the context of historical, institutional and external factors - such as the influence of the United States. The book presents original empirical research organised in four parts: a number of contributions providing discussions of the global context in which EU-Asia security relations develop; a series of chapters covering the range of dimensions of EU-Asian security, including both traditional and non-military aspects of security; chapters addressing the specific issues touching on bilateral relations between the EU and its partners in the Asia-Pacific region; and a final part presenting the overall findings across the various contributions together with the future outlook for EU-Asia security relations.

After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Hardcover): Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan
R4,163 Discovery Miles 41 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is the first to deal with the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia after the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002, and in the wake of the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological nature, sociopolitical motivations, trans-regional linkages, geographic loci and functional characteristics of the terrorist threat in the region. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators from two of Asia's top think tanks--the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, both based in Singapore. This represents a formidable and hitherto unequalled combination of expertise.

Multilateral Asian Security Architecture - Non-ASEAN Stakeholders (Paperback): See Seng Tan Multilateral Asian Security Architecture - Non-ASEAN Stakeholders (Paperback)
See Seng Tan
R1,794 Discovery Miles 17 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a comparative assessment of the material and ideational contributions of five countries to the regional architecture of post-Cold War Asia. In contrast to the usual emphasis placed on the role and centrality of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Asia's multilateral architecture and its component institutions, this book argues that the four non-ASEAN countries of interest here 3/4 Australia, Japan, China and the United States 3/4 and Indonesia have played and continue to play an influential part in determining the shape and substance of Asian multilateralism from its pre-inception to the present. The work does not contend that existing scholarship overstates ASEAN's significance to the successes and failures of Asia's multilateral enterprise. Rather, it claims that the impact of non-ASEAN stakeholders in innovating multilateral architecture in Asia has been understated. Whether ASEAN has fared well or poorly as a custodian of Asia's regional architecture, the fact remains that the countries considered here, notwithstanding their present discontent over the state of that architecture, are key to understanding the evolution of Asian multilateralism. This book will be of much interest to students of Asian politics, international organisations, security studies and IR more generally.

Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation: National Interests and Regional Order - National Interests and Regional Order (Hardcover,... Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation: National Interests and Regional Order - National Interests and Regional Order (Hardcover, New)
See Seng Tan
R4,489 Discovery Miles 44 890 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

New developments in the Asia-Pacific call for a review of our current understanding of the security order in the region. These developments are forcing regional elites to rethink and alter, in varying degrees, the way they manage security issues. Against this backdrop of regional transition, contributors to this volume explore: why some forms of security cooperation and institutionalization in the Asia-Pacific have proven more feasible than others; bilateral security cooperation and emerging multilateral structures; and factors needed to develop complementary relationships between states. Patterns of change and continuity in regional security management and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific are identified and analyzed in this book. Asia-Pacific region from the Cold War through the post-Cold War to the current post-September 11 era. The chapters in Part II provide country-based perspectives on how the nine Asia-Pacific nations have evolved in their thinking and approach to security management from the Cold War to the present. The security strategies of countries examined include those of major powers in the region (United States, China, Australia, and Japan), middle/sub-regional powers (Indonesia, Philippines, and South Korea), and finally small states (Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore).

Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation: National Interests and Regional Order - National Interests and Regional Order (Paperback,... Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation: National Interests and Regional Order - National Interests and Regional Order (Paperback, New)
See Seng Tan
R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

New developments in the Asia Pacific are forcing regional officials to rethink the way they manage security issues. The contributors to this work explore why some forms of security cooperation and institutionalisation in the region have proven more feasible than others. This work describes the emergence of the professions in late tsarist Russia and their struggle for autonomy from the aristocratic state. It also examines the ways in which the Russian professions both resembled and differed from their Western counterparts.

The European Union's Security Relations with Asian Partners (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Thomas Christiansen, Emil Kirchner,... The European Union's Security Relations with Asian Partners (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Thomas Christiansen, Emil Kirchner, See Seng Tan
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This wide-ranging book analyses EU-Asia security relations in a systematic, substantive and comparative manner. The contributions assess similarities and differences between the EU and its Asian partners with respect to levels of threat perception, policy response and security cooperation in the context of historical, institutional and external factors - such as the influence of the United States. The book presents original empirical research organised in four parts: a number of contributions providing discussions of the global context in which EU-Asia security relations develop; a series of chapters covering the range of dimensions of EU-Asian security, including both traditional and non-military aspects of security; chapters addressing the specific issues touching on bilateral relations between the EU and its partners in the Asia-Pacific region; and a final part presenting the overall findings across the various contributions together with the future outlook for EU-Asia security relations.

Bandung Revisited - The Legacy of the 1955 Asian-African Conference for International Order (Paperback): See Seng Tan, Amitav... Bandung Revisited - The Legacy of the 1955 Asian-African Conference for International Order (Paperback)
See Seng Tan, Amitav Acharya
R581 Discovery Miles 5 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 1955 Asia-Africa conference (the ""Bandung Conference"") was a meeting of 29 Asian and African nations that sought to draw on Asian and African nationalism and religious traditions to forge a new international order that was neither communist nor capitalist, and led six years later to the non-aligned movement. Few would dispute the notion that the inaugural meeting in 1955 was a watershed in international history, but there is much disagreement about its long-term legacy and its significance for present-day international affairs. Was it a post-colonial ideological reaction to the passing of the age of empire or an innovative effort to promote a new regionalism? Were its principles of peaceful coexistence a rhetorical flourish or a substantive policy initiative? Did the Conference help define North-South relations? And in what way did the Conference contribute to the regional order of contemporary Asia?The authors in the present volume argue that the Bandung Conference had a lasting normative influence on the contemporary regional order of Asia, and that it underlies the diplomatic principles and loosely defined normative framework that characterize present-day Asian international relations.

The Responsibility to Provide in Southeast Asia - Towards an Ethical Explanation (Hardcover): See Seng Tan The Responsibility to Provide in Southeast Asia - Towards an Ethical Explanation (Hardcover)
See Seng Tan
R2,313 Discovery Miles 23 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Despite the long-held and jealously guarded ASEAN principle of non-intervention, this innovative and theoretically rich book argues that states in Southeast Asia have begun to display an increasing readiness to think about sovereignty in terms not only of state responsibility to their own populations but also towards neighbouring countries as well.

After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Paperback): Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan
R2,412 Discovery Miles 24 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is the first to deal with the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia after the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002, and in the wake of the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological nature, sociopolitical motivations, trans-regional linkages, geographic loci and functional characteristics of the terrorist threat in the region. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators from two of Asia's top think tanks--the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, both based in Singapore. This represents a formidable and hitherto unequalled combination of expertise.

Multilateral Asian Security Architecture - Non-ASEAN Stakeholders (Hardcover): See Seng Tan Multilateral Asian Security Architecture - Non-ASEAN Stakeholders (Hardcover)
See Seng Tan
R4,779 Discovery Miles 47 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a comparative assessment of the material and ideational contributions of five countries to the regional architecture of post-Cold War Asia. In contrast to the usual emphasis placed on the role and centrality of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Asia's multilateral architecture and its component institutions, this book argues that the four non-ASEAN countries of interest here 3/4 Australia, Japan, China and the United States 3/4 and Indonesia have played and continue to play an influential part in determining the shape and substance of Asian multilateralism from its pre-inception to the present. The work does not contend that existing scholarship overstates ASEAN's significance to the successes and failures of Asia's multilateral enterprise. Rather, it claims that the impact of non-ASEAN stakeholders in innovating multilateral architecture in Asia has been understated. Whether ASEAN has fared well or poorly as a custodian of Asia's regional architecture, the fact remains that the countries considered here, notwithstanding their present discontent over the state of that architecture, are key to understanding the evolution of Asian multilateralism. This book will be of much interest to students of Asian politics, international organisations, security studies and IR more generally.

The Legal Authority of ASEAN as a Security Institution (Paperback): Hitoshi Nasu, Rob McLaughlin, Donald R. Rothwell, See Seng... The Legal Authority of ASEAN as a Security Institution (Paperback)
Hitoshi Nasu, Rob McLaughlin, Donald R. Rothwell, See Seng Tan
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has achieved deeper regional market integration to lay a socio-economic foundation for the development of a regional community, yet inter-state trust is by no means assured as Southeast Asian nations remain steadfast in maintaining their political regime stability against external interference. However, through its institutional practices, ASEAN has emerged as a distinct model of security institution, while the region's contemporary security landscape has diversified with various non-traditional security issues. By looking beyond the veneer of diplomacy and prevailing political circumstances, this book examines the legal nature and form of ASEAN's authority to address diverse regional security issues. It provides a fresh perspective on ASEAN's role as a security institution. With an interdisciplinary analysis, this book reveals the normative role that ASEAN plays in facilitating the processes of norm development, localisation and internalisation as it deals with contemporary security challenges confronting Southeast Asia.

Awaiting the Impossible (Paperback): See Seng Tan Awaiting the Impossible (Paperback)
See Seng Tan; Foreword by Gordon Wong
R544 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R46 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Regionalism in Asia (Hardcover, New): See Seng Tan Regionalism in Asia (Hardcover, New)
See Seng Tan
R24,255 R20,594 Discovery Miles 205 940 Save R3,661 (15%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Especially since the end of the Cold War, research on and around the international relations of Asia has grown exponentially and, to make sense of what is now a vast and unwieldly corpus of scholarly literature, this new four-volume collection from Routledgea (TM)s Critical Issues in Modern Politics series brings together the best and most influential work in the field.It is destined to be valued by scholars, students, and researchers of Asian international relations, politics, history, and current affairs as a vital resource.

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