Maritime Conflicts, Interdependence and Asian Identity Thinking
edited by Kazuhiko Togo, G.V.C. Naidu.
First edition
New York
Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot
2015
(166 pages)
Palgrave pivot.
In the crossfire : Vietnam and great powers in the emerging East Asian security architecture / Pham Quang Minh --;The paradox of economic integration and territorial rivalry in the South China Sea / Liu Ming --;Managing wider national identity gaps in East Asia without idealism / Gilbert Rozman --;Beyond power, interests, and identity : in search of "Asian thinking" to build trust in East Asia / Kazuhiko Togo --;The maritime security environment in East Asia : the need for strengthening maritime regimes, greater cooperation, and dialogues / Tran Viet Thai and G V C Naidu --;Three complementary, simultaneous approaches to maritime security in the East China Sea : international law, crisis management, and dialogue / Seigo Iwamoto and Kazuhiko Togo --;Toward an acceptable solution to the East Sea dispute / Tran Van Doan --;Can economic interdependence and cooperation mitigate security concerns in East Asia? / G V C Naidu --;Antagonism despite interdependency : whither China-Japan relations? / Lam Peng Er.
Conscious that trust deficit is a principal concern in East Asia, the book attempts to suggest ways to enhance confidence in certain key areas such as disputes in East and South China Seas, maritime CBMs, impact of economic interdependence on security, and issues concerning identity and values in Asian thinking.
Maritime conflicts, interdependence and Asian identity thinking