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Asia in Washington: exploring the penumbra of transnational power

개인저자
Kent E. Calder
발행사항
Washington, D.C : Brookings Institution Press, [2014]
형태사항
xviii, 366 p. :. illustrations ;. 23 cm
ISBN
9780815725381 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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349.4201 K37
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For several centuries, international relations has been primarily the purview of nation-states. Key powers have included at various times Great Britain, France, Japan, China, Russia (then the U.S.S.R., and then Russia again), and the nation most influential in international relations for the past several decades has been the United States. But in a world growing smaller, with a globalizing system increasing in complexity by the day, the nation-state paradigm is not as dominant as it once was.

In Asia in Washington, longtime Asia analyst Kent Calder examines the concept of “global city” in the context of international affairs. The term typically has been used in an economic context, referring to centers of international finance and commerce such as New York, Tokyo, and London. But Calder extends the concept to political centers as well - particularly in this case, Washington, D.C.

Improved communications, enhanced transportation, greater economic integration and activity have created a new economic village, and global political cities are arising within the new structure - distinguished not by their CEOs or stock markets but by their influence over policy decisions, and their amassing of strategic intelligence on topics from national policy trends to geopolitical risk.

Calder describes the rise of Washington, D.C., as perhaps the preeminent global political city - seat of the world's most powerful government, center of NGO and multilateral policy activity, the locale of institutions such as the World Bank and IMF, and home to numerous think tanks and universities.

Within Washington, the role of Asia is especially relevant for several reasons. It represents the core of the non-Western industrialized world and the most challenge to Western dominance. It also raises the delicate issue of how race matters in international global governance - a factor crucially important during a time of globalization. And since Asia developed later than the West, its changing role in Washington raises major issues regarding how rising powers assimilate themselves into global governance structure. How do Asian nations establish, increase, and leverage their Washington presence, and what is the impact on Washington itself and the decisions made there? Kent Calder explains it all in Asia in Washington.

For several centuries, international relations has been primarily the purview of nation-states. But in a world growing smaller, with a globalizing system increasing in complexity by the day, the nation-state paradigm is not as dominant as it once was. In Asia in Washington, Kent Calder examines the concept of "global city" in the context of international affairs.

목차
Introduction : toward a new paradigm for international relations -- Washington as a global political city -- The Washington power game and its transformation -- The Washington factor in Asia -- The Asia factor in Washington -- Asia across American : the changing calculus -- Profiles of national response -- Northeast Asia in Washington -- South and Southeast Asia in Washington -- Global implications of Asia in Washington -- Policy implications of Asia in Washington -- Appendix A. Important events, America and Asia, 1784-2013 -- Appendix B. Number of registered foreign agents in Washington, seven Asian countries, 1945-2010.