Abstract

Part 1: Introduction 1. The Prospects for Conflict in East Asia Andrew T H Tan 2. The International Relations of East Asia in a Historical Perspective Andrea Benvenuti 3. Arms Racing in East Asia Andrew T H Tan Part 2: China 4. China's Naval Modernization and its Impact on Asian Security Li Nan 5. China's East Asia Policy Since 2009 Nicholas Khoo 6. US-China Strategic Rivalry in East Asia - Trouble Ahead? Robert Sutter 7. The Pivot and Peking: The US Response to China in East Asia Richard A. Bitzinger 8. Stuck Over the Barren Rocks: The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute and Sino-Japanese Relations Jingdong Yuan 9. China's Fluid Assertiveness in the South China Sea Dispute Mingjiang Li and Loh Ming Hui Dylan 10. China and the Straits of Malacca Justin V. Hastings 11. China's Strategy Towards Taiwan Sheryn Lee 12. Taiwan's Defence Options Benjamin Schreer Part 3: Japan, North Korea and South Korea 13. Japan's Decline and the Consequences for East Asian Conflicts and Cooperation Christopher W. Hughes 14. Nationalism and Revisionism: Hijacking Japan's Security and Defence Policy Agenda? Axel Berkofsky 15. Japan's Defence: Challenges and Future Directions Brad Williams 16. Prospects of Conflict in Korea: The Threat of North Korea's Continuing WMD Program and Unreformed Economy Nolan Theisen 17. The Paradoxes of Vulnerability: Managing North Korea's Threat to Regional Security Andrew O'Neil 18. Park Geun-hye, Foreign Policy Innovation and Risk on the Korean Peninsula John Swenson-Wright 19. North Korea Endgame Terence Roehrig Part 4: Conclusions 20. China's Future Role in East Asia Richard Weixing Hu 21. The Future Role of the United States in East Asia Paul J. Smith 22. Preventing the Next Global War Andrew T H Tan

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