US-Chinese Strategic Triangles : Examining Indo-Pacific Insecurity /
This book reveals the nature of Sino-US strategic competition by examining the influence exerted by major secondary stakeholders, e.g. Japan, Russia, India, the Koreas, and ASEAN, on the two powers, USA and its rival China, who consider each other as a source of greatest challenges to their respecti...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Publisher Address: | Cham : |
Publication Dates: | 2017. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Global Power Shift, Comparative Analysis and Perspectives,
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57747-0 |
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This book reveals the nature of Sino-US strategic competition by examining the influence exerted by major secondary stakeholders, e.g. Japan, Russia, India, the Koreas, and ASEAN, on the two powers, USA and its rival China, who consider each other as a source of greatest challenges to their respective interests. By adopting strategic triangles as the analytical framework and assessing triangular relational dynamics, such as US-China-Japan or US-China-Russia, the author illustrates how secondary stakeholders advance their own interests by exploiting their respective linkages to the two rivals |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (XIX, 133 pages). |
ISBN: | 9783319577470 |
Index Number: | JZ2 |
CLC: | D81 |
Contents: | 1. Theory and Reality of Indo-Pacific Insecurity -- 2. Insular and Peninsular Security Conundrums -- 3. China-Japan-US Hyper-Triumvirate -- 4. US-China-Russia Triadic Tensions -- 5. US-China-India Cyclical Powerplay -- 6. US-China-ASEAN Insecurity Histrionics -- 7. Contours of the Emergent Indo-Pacific Insecurity Architecture. |