Oxford handbook of the international relations of Asia /:

"In the past quarter century, the importance of Asia in international relations has grown exponentially. This Handbook gathers the most important scholars in the field of international relations to address this epochal sea change in world politics. The editors and contributors focus on three ba...

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Weitere Verfasser: Pekkanen, Saadia M. (HerausgeberIn), Ravenhill, John (HerausgeberIn), Foot, Rosemary, 1948- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Zusammenfassung:"In the past quarter century, the importance of Asia in international relations has grown exponentially. This Handbook gathers the most important scholars in the field of international relations to address this epochal sea change in world politics. The editors and contributors focus on three basic themes: developing appropriate theories for explaining Asia's evolving position in international relations both within Asia and with the rest of the world; tracing the recent history of Asia in world politics; and focusing on emerging trends. The Handbook brings readers up to date on the bilateral, regional, and global relations of Asian countries in the fields of political economy, national security, and human security. Comprehensive in theme, breadth, and methodology, this Handbook is a timely addition to the existing literature on the changes currently underway in Asian countries that promise to have significant implications for world politics. Readership: Faculty and graduate students with interests in international relations and Asia; policymakers and other professionals with interests in Asia."
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xxiii, 810 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780199916252
019991625X
9780199983902
0199983909

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