The Routledge Handbook of US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific
Herausgeber: Nymalm, Nicola; Aslam, Wali; Turner, Oliver
The Routledge Handbook of US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific
Herausgeber: Nymalm, Nicola; Aslam, Wali; Turner, Oliver
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This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of US foreign policy throughout the Indo-Pacific.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of US foreign policy throughout the Indo-Pacific.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 254mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1044g
- ISBN-13: 9780367863142
- ISBN-10: 0367863146
- Artikelnr.: 65614079
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 254mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1044g
- ISBN-13: 9780367863142
- ISBN-10: 0367863146
- Artikelnr.: 65614079
Oliver Turner is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Nicola Nymalm is Assistant Professor in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University (FHS) and an Associate Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) in Stockholm. Wali Aslam is Reader (Associate Professor) in International Relations at the University of Bath, UK.
Introduction SECTION ONE: History of the US in the Indo-Pacific 1. The
United States in the Indo-Pacific before World War II: Trends, Strategic
Thinking, and Diplomatic Realities 2. World War Two and the Post-War 'New
Order' in the Indo-Pacific 3. US Grand Strategy in Asia SECTION TWO:
Theorising US policy and presence in the Indo-Pacific 4. 'Asian'
International Relations Theory: Theorizing Difference, Speaking Back from
the Indo-Pacific, and Alternative Imaginaries of US Indo-Pacific Policy 5.
The Racial Dimensions of US Foreign Relations in the Indo-Pacific 6. Power
and Hegemony in the Indo-Pacific: A Postcolonial View 7. West Meets East:
Constructivism and American Policy in the Indo-Pacific 8. Poststructuralism
and US Discourses of the Indo-Pacific 9. Gender and US Foreign and Security
Policy in the Indo-Pacific 10. Explaining the US presence in the
Indo-Pacific: Marxist-Gramscian-Kautskyian approaches 11. Realist Theories
and US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific 12. The Liberal Paradigm and U.S.
Policy in the Indo-Pacific SECTION THREE: The US and Indo-Pacific states
and institutions 13. US foreign policy towards China 14. The US, Japan, and
the Indo-Pacific 15. The US and North Korea: The Nuclear Problem that
Refuses to Go Away 16. Alliance asymmetries and the challenges of balancing
security and democracy: US relations with the Republic of Korea 17. The
United States and Taiwan: Foundations and challenges of the One China
Policy 18. The Philippines in the United States' Indo-Pacific Grand
Strategies: From Strategic Rebalancing to Strategic Competition 19. Less is
More: US Engagement with Indonesia (1945-2021) 20. US-Myanmar/Burma Policy
21. US relations with Sri Lanka: A Case of Impulsiveness, Missed
Opportunities and Strategic Competition 22. The Evolution of American
Foreign Policy Toward India 23. Misaligned expectations and broken
promises: United States foreign policy approach towards Pakistan
(1947-2021) 24. US Engagement with Australia: 'No better friend'? 25. The
United States and ASEAN: Bilateralism and Regionalism in a Changing Asia
SECTION FOUR: The US and Indo-Pacific issues 26. The Pursuit of Primacy: US
Security Policy in Indo-Pacific 27. US regional economic policy in the
Indo-Pacific 28. Congress, Domestic Politics and Contemporary US Policy in
the Indo-Pacific 29. US Nuclear Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (1945-2021)
30. The Role of Democracy and Human Rights in U.S. Indo-Pacific Policy
(1945-2021) 31. US concerns regarding the Belt and Road Initiative 32. US
Cyber Strategy in the Indo-Pacific 33. The US, Indo-Pacific, AI and
Emerging Security Technologies
United States in the Indo-Pacific before World War II: Trends, Strategic
Thinking, and Diplomatic Realities 2. World War Two and the Post-War 'New
Order' in the Indo-Pacific 3. US Grand Strategy in Asia SECTION TWO:
Theorising US policy and presence in the Indo-Pacific 4. 'Asian'
International Relations Theory: Theorizing Difference, Speaking Back from
the Indo-Pacific, and Alternative Imaginaries of US Indo-Pacific Policy 5.
The Racial Dimensions of US Foreign Relations in the Indo-Pacific 6. Power
and Hegemony in the Indo-Pacific: A Postcolonial View 7. West Meets East:
Constructivism and American Policy in the Indo-Pacific 8. Poststructuralism
and US Discourses of the Indo-Pacific 9. Gender and US Foreign and Security
Policy in the Indo-Pacific 10. Explaining the US presence in the
Indo-Pacific: Marxist-Gramscian-Kautskyian approaches 11. Realist Theories
and US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific 12. The Liberal Paradigm and U.S.
Policy in the Indo-Pacific SECTION THREE: The US and Indo-Pacific states
and institutions 13. US foreign policy towards China 14. The US, Japan, and
the Indo-Pacific 15. The US and North Korea: The Nuclear Problem that
Refuses to Go Away 16. Alliance asymmetries and the challenges of balancing
security and democracy: US relations with the Republic of Korea 17. The
United States and Taiwan: Foundations and challenges of the One China
Policy 18. The Philippines in the United States' Indo-Pacific Grand
Strategies: From Strategic Rebalancing to Strategic Competition 19. Less is
More: US Engagement with Indonesia (1945-2021) 20. US-Myanmar/Burma Policy
21. US relations with Sri Lanka: A Case of Impulsiveness, Missed
Opportunities and Strategic Competition 22. The Evolution of American
Foreign Policy Toward India 23. Misaligned expectations and broken
promises: United States foreign policy approach towards Pakistan
(1947-2021) 24. US Engagement with Australia: 'No better friend'? 25. The
United States and ASEAN: Bilateralism and Regionalism in a Changing Asia
SECTION FOUR: The US and Indo-Pacific issues 26. The Pursuit of Primacy: US
Security Policy in Indo-Pacific 27. US regional economic policy in the
Indo-Pacific 28. Congress, Domestic Politics and Contemporary US Policy in
the Indo-Pacific 29. US Nuclear Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (1945-2021)
30. The Role of Democracy and Human Rights in U.S. Indo-Pacific Policy
(1945-2021) 31. US concerns regarding the Belt and Road Initiative 32. US
Cyber Strategy in the Indo-Pacific 33. The US, Indo-Pacific, AI and
Emerging Security Technologies
Introduction SECTION ONE: History of the US in the Indo-Pacific 1. The
United States in the Indo-Pacific before World War II: Trends, Strategic
Thinking, and Diplomatic Realities 2. World War Two and the Post-War 'New
Order' in the Indo-Pacific 3. US Grand Strategy in Asia SECTION TWO:
Theorising US policy and presence in the Indo-Pacific 4. 'Asian'
International Relations Theory: Theorizing Difference, Speaking Back from
the Indo-Pacific, and Alternative Imaginaries of US Indo-Pacific Policy 5.
The Racial Dimensions of US Foreign Relations in the Indo-Pacific 6. Power
and Hegemony in the Indo-Pacific: A Postcolonial View 7. West Meets East:
Constructivism and American Policy in the Indo-Pacific 8. Poststructuralism
and US Discourses of the Indo-Pacific 9. Gender and US Foreign and Security
Policy in the Indo-Pacific 10. Explaining the US presence in the
Indo-Pacific: Marxist-Gramscian-Kautskyian approaches 11. Realist Theories
and US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific 12. The Liberal Paradigm and U.S.
Policy in the Indo-Pacific SECTION THREE: The US and Indo-Pacific states
and institutions 13. US foreign policy towards China 14. The US, Japan, and
the Indo-Pacific 15. The US and North Korea: The Nuclear Problem that
Refuses to Go Away 16. Alliance asymmetries and the challenges of balancing
security and democracy: US relations with the Republic of Korea 17. The
United States and Taiwan: Foundations and challenges of the One China
Policy 18. The Philippines in the United States' Indo-Pacific Grand
Strategies: From Strategic Rebalancing to Strategic Competition 19. Less is
More: US Engagement with Indonesia (1945-2021) 20. US-Myanmar/Burma Policy
21. US relations with Sri Lanka: A Case of Impulsiveness, Missed
Opportunities and Strategic Competition 22. The Evolution of American
Foreign Policy Toward India 23. Misaligned expectations and broken
promises: United States foreign policy approach towards Pakistan
(1947-2021) 24. US Engagement with Australia: 'No better friend'? 25. The
United States and ASEAN: Bilateralism and Regionalism in a Changing Asia
SECTION FOUR: The US and Indo-Pacific issues 26. The Pursuit of Primacy: US
Security Policy in Indo-Pacific 27. US regional economic policy in the
Indo-Pacific 28. Congress, Domestic Politics and Contemporary US Policy in
the Indo-Pacific 29. US Nuclear Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (1945-2021)
30. The Role of Democracy and Human Rights in U.S. Indo-Pacific Policy
(1945-2021) 31. US concerns regarding the Belt and Road Initiative 32. US
Cyber Strategy in the Indo-Pacific 33. The US, Indo-Pacific, AI and
Emerging Security Technologies
United States in the Indo-Pacific before World War II: Trends, Strategic
Thinking, and Diplomatic Realities 2. World War Two and the Post-War 'New
Order' in the Indo-Pacific 3. US Grand Strategy in Asia SECTION TWO:
Theorising US policy and presence in the Indo-Pacific 4. 'Asian'
International Relations Theory: Theorizing Difference, Speaking Back from
the Indo-Pacific, and Alternative Imaginaries of US Indo-Pacific Policy 5.
The Racial Dimensions of US Foreign Relations in the Indo-Pacific 6. Power
and Hegemony in the Indo-Pacific: A Postcolonial View 7. West Meets East:
Constructivism and American Policy in the Indo-Pacific 8. Poststructuralism
and US Discourses of the Indo-Pacific 9. Gender and US Foreign and Security
Policy in the Indo-Pacific 10. Explaining the US presence in the
Indo-Pacific: Marxist-Gramscian-Kautskyian approaches 11. Realist Theories
and US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific 12. The Liberal Paradigm and U.S.
Policy in the Indo-Pacific SECTION THREE: The US and Indo-Pacific states
and institutions 13. US foreign policy towards China 14. The US, Japan, and
the Indo-Pacific 15. The US and North Korea: The Nuclear Problem that
Refuses to Go Away 16. Alliance asymmetries and the challenges of balancing
security and democracy: US relations with the Republic of Korea 17. The
United States and Taiwan: Foundations and challenges of the One China
Policy 18. The Philippines in the United States' Indo-Pacific Grand
Strategies: From Strategic Rebalancing to Strategic Competition 19. Less is
More: US Engagement with Indonesia (1945-2021) 20. US-Myanmar/Burma Policy
21. US relations with Sri Lanka: A Case of Impulsiveness, Missed
Opportunities and Strategic Competition 22. The Evolution of American
Foreign Policy Toward India 23. Misaligned expectations and broken
promises: United States foreign policy approach towards Pakistan
(1947-2021) 24. US Engagement with Australia: 'No better friend'? 25. The
United States and ASEAN: Bilateralism and Regionalism in a Changing Asia
SECTION FOUR: The US and Indo-Pacific issues 26. The Pursuit of Primacy: US
Security Policy in Indo-Pacific 27. US regional economic policy in the
Indo-Pacific 28. Congress, Domestic Politics and Contemporary US Policy in
the Indo-Pacific 29. US Nuclear Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (1945-2021)
30. The Role of Democracy and Human Rights in U.S. Indo-Pacific Policy
(1945-2021) 31. US concerns regarding the Belt and Road Initiative 32. US
Cyber Strategy in the Indo-Pacific 33. The US, Indo-Pacific, AI and
Emerging Security Technologies