ABSTRACT

The economic growth of East and South-East Asia in the context of the global financial crisis has strengthened the view that this region is emerging in the 21st century as the most economically vibrant region in the world. With some of the largest economies, and generally high economic growth rates compared to the rest of the world, it is unsurprising that East and South-East Asia has become the subject of global interest.

East Asia’s rise inevitably focuses attention on the issue of China’s emergence as a regional and global power. Such a prospect challenges the current status quo, in which the region is dominated by the USA and its regional allies, and issues in Sino-US strategic relations have raised global awareness of the need to understand this pivotal region better. In addition, the Taiwan issue continues to evoke nationalist sentiments in China, and North Korea continues to threaten regional stability.

Non-traditional (or alternative) security issues are also of major importance in the region, including natural disasters and epidemics, as well as challenges relating to human rights and governance, transnational crime, demographic issues, economics and trade and regionalism.

This Handbook aims to offer an insight into these issues. The volume is divided into two main sections. The first, International Relations and Security Perspectives, will focus on the international relations of the region, paying special attention to the key state players. The chapter contributions will examine the security perspectives, and foreign and defence policies of these states, as well as key bilateral relationships. The second section will examine key Regional Non-traditional Security Issues, including globalization, transnational health challenges, population growth and the environment.

 

 

chapter 1|8 pages

The rise of East and South-East Asia

Challenges and security perspectives

part I|1 pages

International relations and security perspectives

chapter 3|14 pages

The limitations of deterrence

China’s response to military balancing in the Western Pacific

chapter 5|9 pages

The false promise of economic interdependence

Chinese foreign policy in North-East Asia

chapter 6|10 pages

China’s approach to North Korea

Seeking stability and influence amid changing circumstances and conflicting imperatives

chapter 8|11 pages

China and Taiwan relations

Challenges and prospects

chapter 10|12 pages

Japan

(More or less) normal military power

chapter 12|12 pages

North Korea’s security perspectives

part II|1 pages

Regional non-traditional security issues

chapter 19|10 pages

Environmental challenges in China

chapter 20|11 pages

Future pandemics

Transnational health challenges in East and South-East Asia

chapter 24|12 pages

Demographic ageing in China

Economic problem or social opportunity?

chapter 25|12 pages

Japan’s demographic crisis

Security implications and obstacles to resolving an issue symptomatic of national decline