The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy

Editor: Inoguchi, Takashi
Publication Year: 2020
Publisher: Sage UK

Price: Core Collection Only
ISBN: 978-1-47-397799-0
Category: Social Sciences - Political science
Image Count: 36
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy provides the reader with a clear, balanced and comprehensive overview on Asia's foreign policy and accompanying theoretical trends.

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Table of Contents

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Notes on the Editor and Contributors
  • Introduction - Takashi Inoguchi
  • Part I: Theories
  • The Dual Encounter: Parallels in the Rise of China (1978–) and Japan (1868–1945) - Barry Buzan
  • Constructivism: National Identity and Foreign Policy - Yong-Soo Eun
  • Non-Western Realism - Zheng Yongnian and Liu Bojian
  • Foreseeing Perspective (Voir pour Prévoir) - Takashi Inoguchi
  • A Rational Choice Analysis of Japan's Trade Policymaking - Kaoru Ishiguro
  • Asia's Contribution to IRT - Takeshi Uemura
  • Beyond West and East IR Intellectual Traditions? - Kosuke Shimizu
  • Part II: Themes
  • East Asian Migrations: An Overview - Tony Fielding
  • Migration in Northeast Asia: Human Development, Human Security, and Foreign Policy Consequences - Tsuneo Akaha
  • From Global Issues to National Interests: The Role of Non-State Actors in Redefining Japanese Diplomacy - Jennifer Chan
  • Civil Conflict and Third-Party Intervention in the Asia-Pacific - Yuichi Kubota
  • Asian Cybersecurity - Motohiro Tsuchiya
  • Part III: Transnational Politics
  • Citizens and Regimes - Takashi Inoguchi and Lien Thi Quynh Le
  • Global and Regional Organisations - Ryan Hartley and Edward Newman
  • Asia and International Peace Support: Limits of Institutionalization - Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng
  • Asian Subnational Governments in Foreign Affairs - Purnendra Jain
  • Territorial Disputes in Asia: Colonialism, Cold War and Domestic Politics - Alexander Bukh
  • The Conflict in Afghanistan: Interlocking Strategic Challenges as a Barrier to Regional Solution - Ankit Panda and Srinjoy Bose
  • Part IV: Domestic Politics
  • The Influence of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy in Asia: The Case of Japan - Paul Midford
  • Diplomats, Military and Intelligence Officers: From Stovepipes to Integration in Japan's Security Policy - Ken Kotani
  • Domestic and Foreign Policy Making in China - Kerry Brown
  • An Evidence-Based Typology of Asian Societies: What Do Asian Societies Look Like from the Bottom Up instead of Top Down? - Takashi Inoguchi
  • Part V: Transnational Economics
  • Geo-economic Contest in Southeast Asia: Great Power Politics through the Prism of Trade, Investments and Aid - Titli Basu
  • Foreign Aid and Asian Donors - Brittany L. Morreale and Purnendra Jain
  • BRICS: Towards Institutionalization - Oliver Stuenkel
  • Asia and the United Nations - Sebastian von Einsiedel, David M. Malone and Anthony Yazaki
  • Part VIA: Foreign Policies of Asian States – East Asia
  • Chinese Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping - Kerry Brown
  • Overviews of Japanese Foreign Policy through Three Lenses: Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism - Tomohito Shinoda
  • South Korea's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century - Jong-Yun Bae
  • North Korea's Foreign Policy: A Non-Isolated Country with Expanding Relations - Satoru Miyamoto
  • Taiwan's Foreign Policy: Evolution, Challenges and Opportunities - Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Alan Hao Yang and Liang-Chi Russell Hsiao
  • Part VIB: Foreign Policies of Asian States – Southeast Asia
  • Thailand's Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era: From Potentials to Disarrays - Pongphisoot Busbarat
  • Vietnam's Foreign Policy - Carlyle Thayer
  • Philippine Foreign Policy: Back to Square One? - Carolina Hernandez
  • Singapore as a Small State: Surmounting Vulnerability - Lam Peng Er
  • Myanmar Foreign Policy: Principles and Practices - Maung Aung Myoe
  • Part VIC: Foreign Policies of Asian States – South and Central Asia
  • Indian Foreign Policy: The Quest for Greatness - Sreeram Chaulia
  • Sri Lanka's Foreign Policy: Colombo's Relations with Washington, Beijing and New Delhi - Peshan R. Gunaratne
  • Bangladesh Foreign Policy: The Last 45 Years - Imtiaz Ahmed
  • A Quarter Millennium of Nepal's Foreign Policy: Continuity and Changes - Uddhab Prasad Pyakurel
  • Afghanistan's Foreign Policy - Kaushik Roy
  • Developmental State and Foreign Policy in Post-Karimov Uzbekistan - Timur Dadabaev
  • Part VII: Offshore Actors
  • Iran's Foreign Policy - Mehdi Mozaffari
  • Turkish Foreign Policy - Ayşe Zarakol
  • Israel's Foreign Policy - Meron Medzini
  • American Foreign Relations and East Asia - Bruce Cumings
  • Australian Foreign Policy - Michael Wesley
  • Part VIII: Bilateral Issues
  • India–Pakistan Relations - Rohan Mukherjee
  • India and Japan: Friendship Rediscovered - Purnendra Jain
  • Will India Become China's Africa? - Jonathan Holslag
  • China–Japan Relations: Balance of Soft Power - Takeshi Uemura
  • Part IX: Comparison of Asian Sub-Regions
  • The East Asian Peace - Stein Tønneson
  • The ASEAN Political-Security Community and Its Dilemmas - Ayako Masuhara
  • Neighbors without Borders: Regional Integration in South Asia - Aparna Pande