基本説明
Examines the concept of 'security community' as put forward by international relations theorists and explores how such a concept might be applied in practice in East Asia.
Full Description
This book examines the concept of 'security community' as put forward by international relations theorists, and explores how such a concept might be applied in practice in East Asia. It also discusses various international organisations in Asia, including ASEAN.
Contents
Acknowledgements/Preface. Introduction 1. Framing a Security Community in the Asia-Pacific Region 2. Securing Community-Japan's 'in/security' and the Region 3. Reframing Security: Japan's Tentative Re-engagement 4. When a Security Community can Work: Australia and Japan in Iraq 5. From Bilateral to Multilateral: Japan and the East Asia Community 6. The Next Step: The Six-party Talks 7. Security Communities, Trust and the Asia-Pacific Security Environment. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index



