Strategic regionalism in East Asia / (Record no. 7704)

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Personal name GILSON Julie
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Title Strategic regionalism in East Asia /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Julie Gilson
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
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Summary, etc. The United States, China and Japan are often portrayed as dominating East Asia and being in a condition of perpetual potential conflict. This paper suggests that this is not necessarily the case; instead East Asia now has increased significance as a region per se in the foreign policy agendas of the three powers and enabling a form of regional joint leadership. ASEAN, it is said, has important roles in acting as a balancer of trilateral activity, through its interconnectedness, and in providing a basis of normative values.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element EAST ASIA
General subdivision REGIONAL STABILITY
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Topical term or geographic name entry element EAST ASIA
General subdivision REGIONAL SECURITY
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Main entry heading Review of International Studies :
Related parts Vol 33 No 1, January 2007, pp.145-163 (45)
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