Fire on the Rim: The Cultural Dynamics of East/West Power Politics. By William H. Thornton. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. 240 pp., $72.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-7425-1706-3), $26.95 paper (ISBN: 0-7425-1707-1). William H. Thornton's Fire on the Rim: The Cultural Dynamics of East/West Power Politics is a sustained, eloquent, and combative critique of realism, neorealism, reactionary modernization, and neoliberal globalization. It is also a bold effort to construct a framework of moral realism through the systematic incorporation of culture into international relations theory. Thornton's new moral geopolitics represents a cultural realism of the Left (p. 22), but more than anything else, Fire on the Rim convincingly demonstrates that it is quite possible to theorize about global politics from places other than Europe and North America. Fire on the Rim will no doubt make its mark on the debates about cultural and civilizational conflicts that are bound to increase and deepen as globalization continues. In the first chapter Thornton sets the stage for his in-depth analysis of Asian countries with a general critique of the theories and models used to understand the dynamics of Asia's integration into a global system dominated by Western values and ideas. He derides the sterility of the idealist–realist debates in international relations theory, but follows up with attacks on postmodernism and postcolonialism as well. Postmodernism is criticized for its alleged antipolitics; postcolonialism for its anti-Westernism and supposed fetish for difference. Asian theories and models also come under Thornton's scrutiny. The Chinese model of development, namely authoritarian developmentalism, is the subject of a spirited critique; but Taiwan and Korea are highly praised for balancing development and democracy. In Thornton's view, Japan falls somewhere in between. The South Korean political-economic model is painted as radical (unlike Singapore's growth-first strategy), but also as the one approach that might lead other Asian countries to prosperity combined with …