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_aWrith, Christian
245 0 _aDanger, Development and Legitimacy in East Asian Maritime Politics : Securing the Seas, Securing The State
_cChristian Writh
250 _a1st Ed.
260 _bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
_c2018
_aLondon
300 _a238p.
_b 15.6 x 1.47 x 23.39 cm
520 _aGrounded in extensive empirical research, Danger, Development and Legitimacy in East Asian Maritime Politics addresses the major issues of geopolitics in the region that have been and will continue to shape the international politics of the Asia-Pacific for years to come. Covering the nation-states of China, Japan and South Korea, it includes an examination of the key island disputes, as well as analysis of the North Korea–South Korea clashes in the Yellow Sea, controversies in Japan’s relations with both Koreas and the so-called ‘history disputes’, including recognition of World War II atrocities across the region. In doing so, this book explores a range of themes from the ecological environment to the globalized nature of shipping and therein links the East Asian maritime sphere directly to the dynamics and developments in the domestic politics of each country. Thus, it serves to demonstrate how several controversial debates in the international politics of the Asia-Pacific are ultimately and inextricably intertwined. A timely contribution that furthers our understanding of contemporary politics of the Asia-Pacific, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Asian politics, international relations and the Asia-Pacific region in general.
650 0 _aEast Asia
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650 0 _aMaritime boundaries
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650 0 _aMilitary policy
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650 0 _aDiplomatic relations
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650 0 _aPolitics and government
_95
650 0 _aBoundaries
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650 0 _aBoundaries
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