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2007

August 2007

Reassessing Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Competition, Congruence, and Transformation

Book

By Amitav Acharya and Evelyn Goh

Since the 1990s, Asia-Pacific countries have changed their approaches to security cooperation and regional order. The end of the Cold War, the resurgence of China, the Asian economic crisis, and the events of September 11, 2001, have all contributed to important changes in the Asia-Pacific security architecture.

 

2004

Winter 2003/04

"Will Asia's Past Be Its Future?"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 28

By Amitav Acharya

Amitav Acharya comments on David Kang’s spring 2003 article “Getting Asia Wrong: The Need for New Analytic Frameworks." Acharya praises Kang for challenging the pessimists’ view that Asia“is ripe for rivalry,” but questions his use of evidence in suggesting that Asian states are more likely to bandwagon with Chinathan balance against it.

 

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