Regionalism in Asia, (4 Volume Set)

Title: Regionalism in Asia, (4 Volume Set)
Author: See Seng Tan
ISBN: 0415475236 / 9780415475235
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 1600
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2009
Availability: 45-60 days

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Especially since the end of the Cold War, research on and around the international relations of Asia has grown exponentially and, to make sense of what is now a vast and unwieldly corpus of scholarly literature, this new four-volume collection from Routledge’s Critical Issues in Modern Politics series brings together the best and most influential work in the field.It is destined to be valued by scholars, students, and researchers of Asian international relations, politics, history, and current affairs as a vital resource.

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Volume I : International Relations Theory and ASEAN

Part 1 : Studying Southeast Asia
Chapter 1 :
"Southeast Asia" : What’s in a Name?’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Chapter 2 : Southeast Asia in The Study of International Relations : The Rise and Decline of a Region’, Pacific Review
Chapter 3 : Is There a Sovietology of South-East Asian Studies?’, International Affairs
Chapter 4 : Southeast Asia : Theory Between Modernization and Tradition’, International Relations of The Asia-Pacific

Part 2 : Explaining ASEAN : Competing/Congruent Theories
Chapter 5 :
ASEAN’s Search for Regional Order
Chapter 6 : ASEAN as an International Regime’, Journal of International Affairs
Chapter 7 : Realism and Neoliberalism : International Relations Theory and Southeast Asian Security’, Pacific Review
Chapter 8 : Realism, Institutionalism and The Asian Financial Crisis’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 9 : Constructivism and Southeast Asian Security’, Pacific Review
Chapter 10 : ASEAN’s Diplomatic and Security Culture : A Constructivist Assessment’, International Relations of The Asia-Pacific
Chapter 11 : The English School and ASEAN’, Pacific Review

Part 3 : Is ASEAN a Security Community?
Chapter 12 :
A Regional Security Community in Southeast Asia?’, Journal of Strategic Studies
Chapter 13 : ASEAN’s Imitation Community’, Orbis
Chapter 14 : Deconstructing The ASEAN Security Community : A Review Essay’, International Relations of The Asia-Pacific

Part 4 : Rationalism vs : Constructivism
Chapter 15 :
Realism and Constructivism in Southeast Asian Security Studies Today : A Review Essay’, Pacific Review
Chapter 16 : Is ASEAN Powerful? Neo-Realist Versus Constructivist Approaches to Power in Southeast Asia’, Pacific Review
Chapter 17 : Rescuing Constructivism from The Constructivists : A Critical Reading of Constructivist Interventions in Southeast Asian Security’, Pacific Review

Volume II : ASEAN and Regional Security of Southeast Asia

Part 5 : ASEAN Evolution : From ‘Pre-birth’ to ‘Adolescence’ to ‘Young Adulthood’ to ‘Mid-Life’
Chapter 18 :
ASEAN’s Inheritance : The Regionalization of Southeast Asia, 1941–61’, Pacific Review
Chapter 19 : A Decade of ASEAN, 1967–1977’, Asian Survey
Chapter 20 : ASEAN at Twenty : The Search for a New Consensus’, Behind The Headlines
Chapter 21 : Thirty Years of ASEAN : Achievements through Political Cooperation’, Pacific Review
Chapter 22 : ASEAN at 40 : Mid-Life Rejuvenation?

Part 6 : ASEAN Regionalism : The ASEAN Way
Chapter 23 :
ASEAN Diplomacy : National Interest and Regionalism’, Journal of Asian and African Studies
Chapter 24 : Institutional Theory and Southeast Asia : The Case of ASEAN’, World Affairs
Chapter 25 : Reconstruction of Diplomatic Norms in Southeast Asia : The Case for Strict Adherence to The "ASEAN Way"’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 26 : ASEAN and Environmental Cooperation : Norms, Interests and Identity’, Pacific Review

Part 7 : ASEAN Enlargement : Challenges and Prospects
Chapter 27 :
From ASEAN Six to ASEAN Ten : Issues and Prospects’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 28 : Challenges Facing ASEAN in a More Complex Age’, Contemporary Southeast Asia

Part 8 : ASEAN Conflict Prevention : The Search for Peace
Chapter 29 :
ASEAN : Image and Reality’, Asian Survey
Chapter 30 : Regional Military-Security Cooperation in The Third World : A Conceptual Analysis of The Association of Southeast Asian Nations’, Journal of Peace Research
Chapter 31 : The Long Peace of ASEAN’, Journal of Peace Research
Chapter 32 : The ASEAN Peace Process : A Category Mistake’, Pacific Review

Part 9 : ASEAN Extra-regionalism : Engaging The Great Powers
Chapter 33 :
ASEAN in Extra-Regional Perspective’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 34 : Great Powers and Hierarchical Order in Southeast Asia : Analyzing Regional Security Strategies’, International Security

Volume III : Regional Order and Architecture in Asia

Part 10 : Regional Environment of Asia
Chapter 35 :
Security Architecture in Asia : The Interplay of Regional and Global Levels’, Pacific Review
Chapter 36 : Getting Asia Wrong : The Need for New Analytical Frameworks’, International Security
Chapter 37 : Will Asia’s Past Be its Future?’, International Security
Chapter 38 : A Three Bloc World? The New East Asian Regionalism’, International Relations of The Asia-Pacific

Part 11 : Multilateral Ideas and Institutions in Asia
Chapter 39 :
Common, Comprehensive, and Cooperative Security’, Pacific Review
Chapter 40 : Ideas, Identity, and Institution-Building : From The "ASEAN Way" to The "Asia-Pacific Way"’, Pacific Review
Chapter 41 : Civilizing The Anarchical Society : Multilateral Security Processes in The Asia-Pacific’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 42 : East Asia’s Emerging Regionalism : Tensions and Potential in Design and Architecture’, Global Change, Peace and Security

Part 12 : Debating The ARF
Chapter 43 :
The ASEAN Regional Forum’, Adelphi Paper, 1996
Chapter 44 : Making Bricks without Straw in The Asia-Pacific?’, Pacific Review
Chapter 45 : The Influence of The Balance of Power Factor within The ASEAN Regional Forum’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 46 : The Myth of The ASEAN Way? Explaining The Evolution of The ASEAN Regional Forum, Imperfect Unions : Security Institutions Over Time and Space
Chapter 47 : Establishment of The ASEAN Regional Forum : Constructing a "Talking Shop" or a "Norm Brewery"?’, Pacific Review

Part 13 : Debating The AFTA, APEC, and ASEAN 3
Chapter 48 :
Attempting Developmental Regionalism through AFTA : The Domestic Sources of Regional Governance’, Third World Quarterly
Chapter 49 : ASEAN Plus Three : Emerging East Asian Regionalism?’, Asian Survey
Chapter 50 : ASEAN Plus Three : Towards a New Age of Pan-East Asian Regionalism? A Skeptic’s Appraisal’, Pacific Review
Chapter 51 : APEC : A Tool for US Regional Domination?’, Pacific Review
Chapter 52 : Neoliberalism and East Asia : Resisting The Washington Consensus’, Journal of Development Studies

Volume IV : Non-official Diplomacy and Activism in Asia

Part 14 : Regional Security Discourse in Asia
Chapter 53 :
Between Regionalism and Regionalization : Policy Networks and The Nascent East Asian Institutional Identity, Remapping East Asia : The Construction of a Region
Chapter 54 : The Security Dialogue in The Asia-Pacific’, Pacific Review
Chapter 55 : Asia-Pacific Security Discourse in The Wake of The Asian Economic Crisis’, Pacific Review

Part 15 : ‘Track 2’ Contributions to Regional Security
Chapter 56 :
Learning from NGO Proponents of Asia-Pacific Regionalism : Success and its Lessons’, Asian Survey
Chapter 57 : Evaluating Track II Approaches to Security Diplomacy in The Asia-Pacific : The CSCAP Experience’, Pacific Review
Chapter 58 : The Role of ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies in Developing Security Cooperation in The Asia-Pacific Region’, Asian Journal of Political Science
Chapter 59 : Track 1/Track 2 Symbiosis in Asia-Pacific Regionalism’, Pacific Review
Chapter 60 : Track 2 Security Dialogue in The Asia-Pacific : Reflections and Future Directions’, Asian Security

Part 16 : ‘Track 3’ Contributions to Regional Security
Chapter 61 :
Democratization and The Prospects for Participatory Regionalism in Southeast Asia’, Third World Quarterly
Chapter 62 : Non-State Regional Governance Mechanism for Economic Security : The Case of The ASEAN Peoples’ Assembly’, Pacific Review
Chapter 63 : Indonesian Non-State Actors in ASEAN : A New Regionalism Agenda for Southeast Asia?’, Contemporary Southeast Asia

Part 17 : State : Civil Society Dilemmas
Chapter 64 :
The Autonomy Dilemma of Track 2 Diplomacy in Southeast Asia’, Security Dialogue
Chapter 65 : Nonofficial Diplomacy in Southeast Asia : "Civil Society" or "Civil Service"?’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 66 : Towards a Human Rights Regime in Southeast Asia : Charting The Course of State Commitment’, Contemporary Southeast Asia
Chapter 67 : Democratization, Civil Society, and Illiberal Middle Class Culture in Pacific Asia’, Comparative Politics