Zones of Amity, Zones of Enmity
The Prospects for Economic and Military Security in Asia
Edited by James Sperling, University of Akron Yogendra Malik, University of Akron, and David Louscher, University of Akron
Biographical note
James Sperling is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron. He has published Recasting the European Order: Security Architectures and Economic Cooperation (Manchester University Press, 1997) and has published articles in Review of International Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, West European Politics, and Arms Control
Yogendra Malik is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron. He has published The Government and Politics of South Asia, 3rd edition (1984); Hindu Nationalists in India (1994); Political Mercenaries and Citizen Soldiers (1992); and The Profile of North Indian Party Activists (1990).
David Louscher is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron. He has published The Reluctant Suppliers: US Decision Making for Arms Sales (1983); and co-edited Marketing Security Assistance: New Perspectives on Arms Sales (1987) and Civil and Military Interaction in Asia and Africa (1991).
Yogendra Malik is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron. He has published The Government and Politics of South Asia, 3rd edition (1984); Hindu Nationalists in India (1994); Political Mercenaries and Citizen Soldiers (1992); and The Profile of North Indian Party Activists (1990).
David Louscher is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron. He has published The Reluctant Suppliers: US Decision Making for Arms Sales (1983); and co-edited Marketing Security Assistance: New Perspectives on Arms Sales (1987) and Civil and Military Interaction in Asia and Africa (1991).
Readership
This book is of interest to academic specialists in Asian security or economic affairs, government agencies and university libraries. It can also be used as supplementary texts for graduate and undergraduate courses.
Table of contents
List of Acronyms
Introduction: A Problem of Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, James Sperling
The prospects for Economic and Military Security in Australasia, Jim Rolfe
The International Politics of Southern Asia, Steven A. Hoffmann
The Limits of Defense and security Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Sheldon Simon
Domestic-International Interactions and Japanese Security Studies, Robert M. Uriu
China and the Future of Security Cooperation and Conflict in Asia, Norman A. Graham
The Role of the United States in Post-Cold War East Asian Security Affairs, Haruhiro Fukui and Shigekio N. Fukai
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction: A Problem of Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, James Sperling
The prospects for Economic and Military Security in Australasia, Jim Rolfe
The International Politics of Southern Asia, Steven A. Hoffmann
The Limits of Defense and security Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Sheldon Simon
Domestic-International Interactions and Japanese Security Studies, Robert M. Uriu
China and the Future of Security Cooperation and Conflict in Asia, Norman A. Graham
The Role of the United States in Post-Cold War East Asian Security Affairs, Haruhiro Fukui and Shigekio N. Fukai
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
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