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The Political Economy of China-Myanmar Relations is a comprehensive guide that seeks to fill the gap in research on China-Myanmar relations. This book provides readers with a deeper understanding of the long-term continuity of China-Myanmar relations, which has yet to be fully explored by the academic community.
The contributors to this book demonstrate empirically how Japanese public opinion is formed amid strained Japan-South Korea relations.
The Jamaat Question in Bangladesh addresses the complex intersection of global politics and local dynamics in Bangladesh, particularly in relation to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (Jamaat).
This book examines three ironic phenomena of South Korean democracy that have developed after its democratic transition in 1987. Yun proposed that the traditional hierarchical and elite-centered political system is no longer sustainable.
This book critically examines the impact of globalization, changing power dynamics, migration, and evolving rights regimes on regional order, discourse of national governance, state and society relations, and the development of civil society in East Asia.
This book is an integrated examination of Japanese politics in the first two decades of the 21st century, as viewed from the perspective of "anxiety over governance."
This book analyses Japan's security policy after the Cold War and engages with the question of whether, since the Cold War ended, Japan has again become a global security player.
This book analyses Japan's security policy after the Cold War and engages with the question of whether, since the Cold War ended, Japan has again become a global security player.
The only book length study to cover the Philippines after downfall, this key title thematically explores issues affecting this fascinating country, throughout the last century.
This edited volume proposes that an understanding of ASEAN - its development and institutionalisation - is invaluable to our conception of International relations theory in the Asian context.
This interdisciplinary book offers a new analysis of the concepts, spaces and practices of activism that emerge under diverse authoritarian modes of governance in Asia.
The contributors to this book explore approaches to building a framework for nuclear governance in the Indo-Pacific - including ASEAN - encompassing nuclear safety, security, and non-proliferation.
This book analyses the responses of middle powers in the Asia-Pacific toward the contemporary great powers¿ rivalry of the United States and China, through specific cases studies of South Korea, Australia, Japan, India, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
This book explores the challenges which faced the United States and Taiwanese alliance during the Cold War, addressing a wide range of events and influences of the period between the 1950s and 70s.
This book explores the theoretical and empirical relationship between democracy and governance in the Asia-Pacific region. Examining a variety of country cases and themes addressing the theoretical tension between governance and democracy, it illuminates how this impacts political and civil societies across the region.
This comprehensive dictionary provides descriptive and analytical coverage of the turbulent political history and striking changes which have occurred both regionally and in key countries since the end of 1945 to the present day.
This book explores the volatile and uncertain future of democracies in Asia through typological analysis of the diverse patterns of Asian countries.
The contributors to this book demonstrate empirically how Japanese public opinion is formed amid strained Japan¿South Korea relations.
This volume zones in on Russiäs relations with the Indo-Pacific region through the lens of theoretical pluralism, presenting alternatives to the mainstream Realist view of Russia as a major power using geopolitical strategies to establish itself.
Does Chinäs development-based approach to human rights offer a partial if non-ideal solution to human rights in North Korea? This book addresses this question by bringing together expertise on human rights in both North Korea and China.
Featuring cases from India, China, Nepal, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, the authors demonstrate and compare the differing uses of public deliberation in Asia.
Featuring cases from India, China, Nepal, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, the authors demonstrate and compare the differing uses of public deliberation in Asia.
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