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Multilateralism and regional order: essays on major power relations and East Asian security / Noel M. Morada; compiled and edited by Rostum Bautista and Jo Macasa.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Quezon City, Philippines: National Defense College of the Philippines, [2001?].Description: 368 pages; 25 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Part I: The major powers in East Asia: the US, China and Japan -- Chapter 1: US security thinking and defense strategy in East Asia: priorities and constraints -- Chapter 2: The Bush administration and American policy in Asia: implications for the Philippines -- Chapter 3: Theater missile defense and Northeast Asian security: problems and prospects -- Chapter 4: China's strategic perspectives and defense capabilities into the 21st century: asserting regional hegemonism or countering American unipolarism? -- Chapter 5: Japan's security thinking and defense strategy in East Asia: challenges and constraints to an aspiring normal power -- Part II: The dynamics f major powers' relation and implications to East Asian security -- Chapter 6: US-China relations and its implications to Asia-Pacific security -- Chapter 7: US-Japan relations and its implications to Asia-Pacific security -- Chapter 8: US-North Korean relations: problems and prospects -- Part III: Multilateralism in East Asia and the role of major powers -- Chapter 9: The United States and multilateralism in East Asia: American views and perspectives on the ASEAN regional forum -- Chapter 10: Japan and the ASEAN regional forum: an analysis of Japanese views and perceptions on the ARF's viability -- Chapter 11: Multilateralism and the South China sea conflict: options for the Philippines
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Morada, N. M. (n.d). Multilateralism and regional order: essays on major power relations and East Asian security. Quezon City, Philippines: National Defense College of the Philippines.

Part I: The major powers in East Asia: the US, China and Japan -- Chapter 1: US security thinking and defense strategy in East Asia: priorities and constraints -- Chapter 2: The Bush administration and American policy in Asia: implications for the Philippines -- Chapter 3: Theater missile defense and Northeast Asian security: problems and prospects -- Chapter 4: China's strategic perspectives and defense capabilities into the 21st century: asserting regional hegemonism or countering American unipolarism? -- Chapter 5: Japan's security thinking and defense strategy in East Asia: challenges and constraints to an aspiring normal power -- Part II: The dynamics f major powers' relation and implications to East Asian security -- Chapter 6: US-China relations and its implications to Asia-Pacific security -- Chapter 7: US-Japan relations and its implications to Asia-Pacific security -- Chapter 8: US-North Korean relations: problems and prospects -- Part III: Multilateralism in East Asia and the role of major powers -- Chapter 9: The United States and multilateralism in East Asia: American views and perspectives on the ASEAN regional forum -- Chapter 10: Japan and the ASEAN regional forum: an analysis of Japanese views and perceptions on the ARF's viability -- Chapter 11: Multilateralism and the South China sea conflict: options for the Philippines

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