통일연구원 전자도서관

로그인

통일연구원 전자도서관

소장자료검색

  1. 메인
  2. 소장자료검색
  3. 연구원발간물

연구원발간물

단행본

American grand strategy and East Asian security in the Twenty-First century

개인저자
David C. Kang
발행사항
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press , 2017
형태사항
212 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781107167230 (hardback : alk. paper) 9781316616406 (pbk. : alk. paper)
청구기호
355 K16a
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index
소장정보
위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
이용 가능 (1)
1자료실00016515대출가능-
이용 가능 (1)
  • 등록번호
    00016515
    상태/반납예정일
    대출가능
    -
    위치/청구기호(출력)
    1자료실
책 소개
East Asia is richer, more integrated and more stable than ever before, whilst East Asian defense spending is now roughly half of what it was in 1990 and shows no sign of increasing. There is no evidence of any Asian arms race. All countries in the region are seeking diplomatic, not military solutions with each other. Yet this East Asia reality still runs counter to a largely Western narrative that views China's rise as a threat and the region as increasingly unstable. In this important book, David C. Kang argues that American grand strategy should emphasize diplomatic and economic relations with the region, rather than military-first policies. Using longitudinal and comparative data, statistical analysis, and intensive research in selected East Asian countries, he suggests that East Asia is in sync with the American desire to share burdens and that the region may in fact be more stable than popularly believed.

David C. Kang tells an often overlooked story about East Asia's 'comprehensive security', arguing that American policy towards Asia should be based on economic and diplomatic initiatives rather than military strength.

목차

1. Comprehensive East Asian security; 2. The size of the fight in the dog: costly signals in international bargaining; 3. No arms race: military expenditures in East Asia and Latin America; 4. North Korea: costly signals and a willingness to fight; 5. South Korea: desiring good relations with China; 6. Philippines foreign policy: cheap talk about a free ride; 7. Vietnam: who's chasing whom in Vietnam?US relations; 8. Comprehensive security in Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, and Australia; 9. Powerful patron: America's changing relations with East Asia; 10. A minimalist American grand strategy towards Asia.