Asian perceptions of Gulf security / edited by Li-Chen Sim and Jonathan Fulton.

Katkıda bulunan(lar):Sim, Li-Chen, 1972- [editor.] | Fulton, Jonathan [editor.]
Materyal türü: KonuKonuYayıncı: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022Tanım: 1 online resourceİçerik türü:text Ortam türü:computer Taşıyıcı türü: online resourceISBN: 9781003227373; 1003227376; 9781000785722; 1000785726; 9781000785739; 1000785734Konu(lar): National security -- Persian Gulf Region | Persian Gulf Region -- Military relations -- Asia | Asia -- Military relations -- Persian Gulf Region | Persian Gulf Region -- Strategic aspects | POLITICAL SCIENCE / GeneralDDC sınıflandırma: 355/.033053 LOC classification: UA832Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
İçindekiler:
Asian powers and a transitioning Gulf order / Jonathan Fulton -- China's 'zero-enemy policy' in the Gulf : dynamics and tactics / Degang Sun -- Japan in the Gulf : hedging by an 'honest broker'? / Yee-Kuang Heng -- (De)securitization narratives behind the independent deployment of the Cheonghae Unit to the Strait of Hormuz / Haewon Jeong -- The strategic culture in Singapore : impact on relations with the Gulf / Li-Chen Sim -- India in the Gulf : multialignment in the shadow of regional (in)security / Muddassir Quamar -- Pakistan's political and security engagement with the Gulf countries / Umer Karim -- Asia in an emerging Gulf collective security framework / N. Janardhan.
Özet: "Gulf stability is coming to play a larger role in the foreign policy calculus of many states, but the evolving role of Asian powers is largely under-represented in the International Relations literature. This volume addresses this gap with a set of empirically rich, theory driven case studies written by academics from or based in the countries in question. The underlying assumption is not that Asian powers have already become important security actors in the Gulf, but rather that they perceive the Gulf as a region of increasing strategic relevance. How will leaders in these countries adjust to an evolving regional framework? Will there be coordinated efforts to establish an Asian-centered approach to Gulf stability, or will Asian rivalries make the region a theatre of competition? Will US-China tensions force alignment choices among Asian powers? Will Asian states balance, bandwagon, hedge, or adopt some other approach to their Gulf relationships? These questions become even more important as the western boundaries of Asia increasingly come to incorporate the Middle East. The book will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of International Relations, Security Studies, and International Political Economy, as well as area specialists on the Gulf and those working on foreign policy issues on each of the Asian countries included. Professionals in government and non-government agencies will also find it very useful"-- Provided by publisher.
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Asian powers and a transitioning Gulf order / Jonathan Fulton -- China's 'zero-enemy policy' in the Gulf : dynamics and tactics / Degang Sun -- Japan in the Gulf : hedging by an 'honest broker'? / Yee-Kuang Heng -- (De)securitization narratives behind the independent deployment of the Cheonghae Unit to the Strait of Hormuz / Haewon Jeong -- The strategic culture in Singapore : impact on relations with the Gulf / Li-Chen Sim -- India in the Gulf : multialignment in the shadow of regional (in)security / Muddassir Quamar -- Pakistan's political and security engagement with the Gulf countries / Umer Karim -- Asia in an emerging Gulf collective security framework / N. Janardhan.

"Gulf stability is coming to play a larger role in the foreign policy calculus of many states, but the evolving role of Asian powers is largely under-represented in the International Relations literature. This volume addresses this gap with a set of empirically rich, theory driven case studies written by academics from or based in the countries in question. The underlying assumption is not that Asian powers have already become important security actors in the Gulf, but rather that they perceive the Gulf as a region of increasing strategic relevance. How will leaders in these countries adjust to an evolving regional framework? Will there be coordinated efforts to establish an Asian-centered approach to Gulf stability, or will Asian rivalries make the region a theatre of competition? Will US-China tensions force alignment choices among Asian powers? Will Asian states balance, bandwagon, hedge, or adopt some other approach to their Gulf relationships? These questions become even more important as the western boundaries of Asia increasingly come to incorporate the Middle East. The book will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of International Relations, Security Studies, and International Political Economy, as well as area specialists on the Gulf and those working on foreign policy issues on each of the Asian countries included. Professionals in government and non-government agencies will also find it very useful"-- Provided by publisher.

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