Chinese-Japanese Competition and the East Asian Security Complex

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Asia's Regional Security Complex
Asia-Pacific Security
Asia’s Regional Security Complex
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Cyber Sovereignty
East Asian international relations
East Asian Security
East Asian States
East China Sea
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Japan
Japan's Engagement
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Japan’s Engagement
Japan’s Gdp
Jeffrey Hornung
Kerry Lynn Nankivell
Lora Saalman
maritime territorial disputes
Mie Oba
National Security Strategies
Nick Bisley
OBOR Initiative
Philippines China Relations
President Duterte
Ramon Pacheco Pardo
regional power rivalry in Asia
Regional Security Complex
regional security complex theory
regional security theory
Renato Cruz De Castro
Scarborough Shoal
Shinzo Abe
Sino Japanese Competition
Sino Japanese Relationship
Soft Power Effects
South China Sea
South China Sea Disputes
South China Sea Issues
South China Sea Policy
Thuy T. Do
Vietnam's Exclusive Economic Zone
Vietnam’s Exclusive Economic Zone
Vlado Vivoda
Xi Jinping

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367667795
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume examines contemporary diplomatic, economic, and security competition between China and Japan in the Asia-Pacific region.

The book outlines the role that Sino-Japanese competition plays in East Asian security, an area of study largely overlooked in contemporary writing on Asian security, which tends to focus on US–China relations and/or US hegemony in Asia. The volume focuses on Chinese and Japanese foreign policy under President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, and regional security dynamics within and between Asian states/institutions since 2012. It employs regional security complex theory as a theoretical framework to view Chinese and Japanese competition in the Asian region. In doing so, the volume draws on a "levels of analysis" approach to demonstrate the value in looking at security in the Asia-Pacific from a regional rather than global perspective. The vast majority of existing research on the region’s security tends to focus on great power relations and treats Asia as a sub-region within the larger global security architecture. In contrast, this volume shows how competition between the two largest Asian economies shapes East Asia’s security environment and drives security priorities across Asia’s sub-regions. As such, this collection provides an important contribution to discussion on security in Asia; one with potential to influence both political and military policy makers, security practitioners, and scholars.

This book will be of much interest to students of Asian politics, regional security, diplomacy, and international relations.

Jeffrey Reeves is Associate Professor in the College of Security Studies at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii, US.

Jeffrey Hornung is a Political Scientist in the Defense and Political Sciences Department at the RAND Corporation, US.

Kerry Lynn Nankivell is Associate Professor in the College of Security Studies at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii, US.