Japan's border issues: pitfalls and prospects
In: Routledge contemporary Japan series, 61
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In: Routledge contemporary Japan series, 61
In: Slavic Eurasian studies 3
In: Slavic Research Center occasional papers 91
In: Journal of borderlands studies, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 55-70
ISSN: 2159-1229
In: Sravnitelʹnaja politika: Comparative politics Russia, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 130
ISSN: 2412-4990
In: Journal of borderlands studies, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 279-282
ISSN: 2159-1229
In: Journal of borderlands studies, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 69-81
ISSN: 2159-1229
In: Hōsei-kenkyū: Journal of law and politics, Band 71, Heft 4, S. 229-246
ISSN: 0387-2882
In: Mirovaja ėkonomika i meždunarodnye otnošenija: MĖMO = World economy and international relations, Heft 11, S. 92-96
ISSN: 0131-2227, 0026-5829
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In: Slavic Eurasia papers no. 9
In: China report: a journal of East Asian studies = Zhong guo shu yi, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 347-350
ISSN: 0973-063X
Geo-Politics in Northeast Asia focuses on the dynamics of Northeast Asia as a region. The chapters in this book offer a nuanced approach for understanding the geo-politics of this strategically critical area of the world. Focusing on China, Japan, Russia, and the Koreas, as well as the involvement of the United States, the contributors to the volume offer a timely and critical analysis of Northeast Asia. They collectively emphasize the different scales at which the region holds significance, and particularly note how the region is often granted significance by local political forces as well as national interests. Borderlands and sub-regions are especially important in this perspective, and the contributors show both how regionalism influences the people living in these areas and how they in turn shape the political priorities of states. At the same time, the worsening of relations between Japan and the Koreas and the increasing assertiveness of both China and Russia make it essential to understand the dynamics of the region, as well as how they have changed during and following the Trump era.
In: Politics in Asia
Geo-Politics in Northeast Asia focuses on the dynamics of Northeast Asia as a region. The chapters in this book offer a nuanced approach for understanding the geo-politics of this strategically critical area of the world. Focusing on China, Japan, Russia, and the Koreas, as well as the involvement of the United States, the contributors to the volume offer a timely and critical analysis of Northeast Asia. They collectively emphasize the different scales at which the region holds significance, and particularly note how the region is often granted significance by local political forces as well as national interests. Borderlands and sub-regions are especially important in this perspective, and the contributors show both how regionalism influences the people living in these areas and how they in turn shape the political priorities of states. At the same time, the worsening of relations between Japan and the Koreas and the increasing assertiveness of both China and Russia make it essential to understand the dynamics of the region, as well as how they have changed during and following the Trump era. Geo-Politics in Northeast Asia is essential reading for students and scholars of Political Geography, International Relations and Strategic Studies, as well as for those with a research focus on Northeast Asia, or the wider Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific regions.
In: Politics in Asia
"Geo-Politics in Northeast Asia focuses on the dynamics of Northeast Asia as a region. The chapters in this book offer a nuanced approach for understanding the geo-politics of this strategically critical area of the world. Focussing on China, Japan, Russia and the Koreas, as well as the involvement of the United States, the contributors to the volume offer a timely and critical analysis of Northeast Asia. They collectively emphasize the different scales at which the region holds significance, and particularly note how the region is often granted significance by local political forces as well as national interests. Borderlands and sub-regions are especially important in this perspective, and the contributors show both how regionalism influences the people living in these areas, and how they in turn shape the political priorities of states. At the same time, the worsening of relations between Japan and the Koreas and the increasing assertiveness of both China and Russia make it essential to understand the dynamics of the region, as well as how they have changed during and following the Trump era. Essential reading for Political Geography, International Relations and Strategic Studies scholars with a focus on Northeast Asia, or the wider Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific regions"--
In: Slavic Eurasia papers no. 12