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A region of their making:visions of regional orders and paths to peace making in northeast Asia
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The article was published on 2006-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vision.read more
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China's New Nationalism: Pride, Politics, and Diplomacy
TL;DR: Gries as discussed by the authors argues from a social psychological point of view that Chinese identity "evolves in dynamic relationship with other nations and the past" and "involves both the Chinese people and other passions".
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The rise of China
Esteban Sagel,James D. Virosco +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors ask whether it is more likely that China's economy will grow to be as large as the US economy or the US will always stay larger than China's.
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Book Review: Roy Richard Grinker, Korea and Its Futures: Unification and the Unfinished War (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998, 320 pp., £40.00 hbk.): Leon V. Sigal, Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998, 336 pp., £10.50 pbk.)
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The Long Peace of East Asia
TL;DR: The contribution of the ASEAN/Chinese way to the long peace of East Asia Developmentalism and the prevention of the onset of conflicts is discussed in this article. But the main argument is not the long-term stability of the region.
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The evolving security discourse in the Asia‐pacific
Andrew L. Mack,Pauline Kerr +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the evolving security discourse in the Asia-pacific region has been discussed, focusing on the role of the United Nations and the United States in the evolution of security discourse.
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Power Ties: Economic Interdependence, Balancing, and War
TL;DR: Papayoanou as mentioned in this paper analyzes the history of the great-power system since the late nineteenth century and shows that international economic relations have a significant impact on states's security strategies.
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Quiet Cataclysm: Reflections on the Recent Transformation of World Politics
Stephen M. Walt,John Mueller +1 more
Legitimacy and the Limits of Nationalism
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that political elites can incite nationalism to gain an advantage in domestic political competition by propagating nationalist or imperialist myths, which can generate broad public support for their parochial interest.