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Security threats in Asia fast become issues for the rest of the world. This introductory and wide-ranging text on the subject takes a thematic approach to assess how localized security issues - from territorial rivalry to the rise of China - materialize as 'ripple effects' across the whole region.
Contents
1. Introduction: How Should Asia's Security Be Approached?
 2. Peace: Why Does Asia Seem More Secure?
 3. Power: Is It All About the US and China?
 4. Money: Can Economic Interdependence Keep Asia Safe?
 5. Guns: Will Military Technology Lead to New Conflict in Asia?
 6. Rivalry: Will Territorial Competition and Nationalism Ruin Asia's Peace?
 7. Fragmentation: Are Asia's Main Security Problems Domestic Ones?
 8. Hazards: Will Non-state Actors & Transnational challenges overtake Asia?
 9. Interference: Can Intervention Work in Today's Asia?
 10. Solidarity: Can Asia Work Together on Security?
 11. Division: Will Alliances and Partnerships Separate the region?
 12. Conclusion: Towards a New Asian Security?

              

