Easternisation : war and peace in the Asian century / Gideon Rachman.
Publisher: London : The Bodley Head, an imprint of Vintage, 2016Description: viii, 280 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781847923332; 9781847923349.Subject(s): Military policy | International relations -- Forecasting | World politics -- 21st century | Asia -- Foreign relations | Asia -- Foreign economic relations | Asia -- Foreign relations -- United States | United States -- Foreign relations -- AsiaDDC classification: 327.112Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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327.11 WAL Security without weapons : rethinking violence, nonviolent action, and civilian protection / | 327.111094 COX How European aid works : | 327.112 MIL Why nations rise : narratives and the path to great power / | 327.112 RAC Easternisation : | 327.116 MAN Securing freedom / | 327.117 GEN The responsibility to protect : | 327.117 NON Violent non-state actors in modern conflict / |
Part 1: Easternisation in Asia -- From Westernisation to Easternisation -- The risk of war -- China: an end to hide and bide -- America reacts -- The Japanese and Korean dilemmas -- The battle for South East Asia -- India, the second Asian superpower -- Part 2: Easternisation beyond Asia -- The question of American power -- The Middle East: the crumbling of the Western order -- Europe and its well-sealed windows -- Russia turns East -- Borderlands -- Africa and the Americas: China beyond its backyard -- The West's institutional advantage -- Conclusion: Beyond East and West.
"Easternisation is the defining trend of our age--the growing wealth of Asian nations is transforming the international balance of power. This shift to the East is shaping the lives of people all over the world, the fate of nations, and the great questions of war and peace. A troubled but rising China is now challenging America's supremacy, and the ambitions of other Asian powers--including Japan, North Korea, India, and Pakistan--have the potential to shake the whole world. Meanwhile the West is struggling with economic malaise and political populism, the Arab world is in turmoil, and Russia longs to reclaim its status as a great power. We are at a turning point in history: but Easternisation has many decades to run. Gideon Rachman offers a road map to the turbulent process that will define the international politics of the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.