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Titel Can Asians Think of Peace? : Essays on Managing Conflict in the Asian Century / edited by Kishore Mahbubani, Varigonda Kesava Chandra, Kristen Tang
Person(en) Mahbubani, Kishore (Herausgeber)
Chandra, Varigonda Kesava (Herausgeber)
Tang, Kristen (Herausgeber)
Organisation(en) SpringerLink (Online service) (Sonstige)
Ausgabe 1st ed. 2025
Verlag Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Springer
Zeitliche Einordnung Erscheinungsdatum: 2025
Umfang/Format Online-Ressource, IX, 276 p. : online resource.
Andere Ausgabe(n) Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9656-65-3
Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9656-67-7
Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9656-68-4
Inhalt Introduction -- Part 1: Asian ideas for peace and conflict amelioration -- Can Asians speak truth to power? -- Nuclear Deterrence 3.0 -- Asia, say no to NATO -- Freeze, talk and trade -- Technocratic deliberation and Asian peace -- America needs an economic peace strategy for Asia -- Where are the peacemakers?: -- Investing in peace for Asia -- Muslim Asia and the quest for peace -- Doubts about AUKUS -- Cyclone Mocha in conflict-ridden Myanmar is another warning to take climate change seriously -- Crisis management in Asia: A middle power imperative -- Rabindranath Tagore: A man for a new Asian future -- Asia should take the lead on global health -- Reconceptualizing Asia's security challenges: by Jean Dong, April 21, 2024 -- A new 'coalition of the unwilling' -- Asia's middle powers' activism a plus for regional stability -- Nuclear stability in the 21st century -- Part 2: Managing the US-China contest -- How China and US can avoid a clash in the South China Sea -- Beware of Munich -- The Anchorage meeting will buy America needed time -- Navigating troubled waters: Ideas for managing tensions in the Taiwan Strait -- It’s dangerous salami slicing on the Taiwan issue -- US-China trade and investment cooperation amid great power rivalry -- Averting the grandest collision of all time -- China, America and the Saudi-Iranian normalization -- Coexistence: The only realist path to peace -- America can’t stop China’s rise -- Biden-Xi Summit: A positive step in managing complex US-China ties -- The US and China can lead the way on nuclear threat reduction -- Part 3: Conflict management in South Asia -- China and India: A new diplomacy -- Can South Asia put India-Pakistan hostilities behind to unite for greater good? -- An India-Pakistan ceasefire that can stick -- China and India: More new diplomacy -- Safer together: Why South and Southeast Asia must cooperate to prevent a new Cold War in Asia -- India-Pakistan: Peace by pieces -- India-China relations: Going beyond the military stalemate -- Restoring trust between China and India: A modest suggestion -- India can still be a bridge to the Global South -- Would you care for a 'package deal'? The future of a territorial swap on the disputed Sino-Indian boundary -- Why India-Pakistan relations need a new era of engagement -- Why have China and India come together? -- Part 4: Conflict management in Southeast and East Asia -- China and Japan: Will they ever reconcile? -- Islamist terrorism in Indonesia: Roots and responses -- The Biden era: Challenges and opportunities for Southeast Asia -- The oxygen of Asean -- An antidote against narrow nationalism? Why regional history matters -- Can Biden bring peace to Southeast Asia? -- Countering the threat of Islamist extremism in Southeast Asia -- HADR as a diplomatic tool in Southeast Asia-China relations amid changing security dynamics -- Can the Belt and Road Initiative bring peace to China and Asean -- Countering Moro youth extremism in the Philippines -- The EU and ASEAN: Partners to manage great power rivalry -- Caught in the middle? Not necessarily. Non-alignment could help Southeast Asian regional integration -- Managing expectations: Indonesia navigating its international roles -- US-China rivalry will be a stern test for Vietnam’s diplomatic juggle -- Civilisational futures and the role of Southeast Asia -- The US, China, and the Philippines in between -- Singapore’s role as a neutral interpreter of China to the West -- Securing China-US relations within the wider Asia-Pacific -- Southeast Asia, China, and the Belt and Read Initiative: still going strong? -- How Malaysia can boost Asean agency and centrality amid global challenges
Persistent Identifier URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2509170409253.687882068926
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-5666-0
URL https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-5666-0
ISBN/Einband/Preis 978-981-96-5666-0
Sprache(n) Englisch (eng)
Sachgruppe(n) 320 Politik

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