Developmental peace in East Asia and its implications for the Indo-Pacific/ Ling Wei

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Affairs January 2020, Vol.96, No.1, pp.189-209 (32)Summary: This article examines the problem of the Indo-Pacific construct. Through reflection on the east Asian experience, it proposes an analytical framework of developmental peace as a constellation of international practices, which means that the more economic development is prioritized, the more likely it is that a sustainable peace will be achieved.
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This article examines the problem of the Indo-Pacific construct. Through reflection on the east Asian experience, it proposes an analytical framework of developmental peace as a constellation of international practices, which means that the more economic development is prioritized, the more likely it is that a sustainable peace will be achieved.

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