Abstract East Asia has increased its formal institutional linkages in both the economic and security arenas. This article addresses three questions concerning this expansion. First,…
Abstract East Asia has increased its formal institutional linkages in both the economic and security arenas. This article addresses three questions concerning this expansion. First,…
Abstract In this article, we explore why oil import patterns differ between states with a view to understanding the relationship between agent-based explanations such as…
Abstract For the last four decades Sino-Japanese relations have been characterized by steadily growing economic and sociocultural interactions. Yet, greater interdependence has developed in tandem…
Abstract This article assesses Taiwan’s strategic options in relation to the US. From Taipei’s perspective, the first strategic option is to maintain the interest of…
Abstract This article examines the impact of the changed domestic political environment in Japan and Taiwan in the second half of the 2000s, namely the…
From the publisher: In recent years, there has been an increasingly vigorous debate by a wide range of participants over the past, present and future of Japanese…
From the publisher: The ‘hub-and-spoke’ alliance structure led by the United States was – and remains – a major feature of security politics in the Asia-Pacific.…
From the publisher: As the second largest contributor to the UN budget, Japan is expected to play a role in implementing the Responsibility to Protect (R2P).…
From the publisher: Asia has emerged as the global center for energy demand growth and now accounts for more than two-thirds of the worldwide market for…
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From the publisher: East Asian governments have long recognized that national security must incorporate a reduction of their vulnerability to the disruption of essential imports. The…
From the publisher: This paper analyzes the current and prospective implications of Asia’s energy consumption revolution for regional stability. Adopting a comparative and historical approach, I…
From the publisher: This article uses extensive fieldwork data to focus on the question of how Chinese and Japanese companies are competing in neighboring countries of…
From the publisher: Numerous academic works have critiqued Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme for being mercantilist and failing to promote democratization and human rights (Orr…
From the publisher: China’s rise to become the world’s second-largest economy, surpassing Japan in 2010, and the modernization of its military have caused anxiety among China’s…
From the publisher: There has recently been a flurry of diplomatic activity between China and Japan that reflects the first positive turn in the maritime…