1st Edition

Alliances in Asia and Europe The Evolving Indo-Pacific Strategic Context and Inter-Regional Alignments

212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the transformation of the American-led alliances, as well as of US allies’ responses to potential American disengagement from regional security amid the rising Russian and Chinese threats. The post-Cold War international order has led to three challenges for the West. The first challenge was the ending of the Cold War, which had served as the fundamental rationale of the... Read more

Introduction—Alliances in Asia and Europe: The Evolving Indo-Pacific Strategic Context and Inter-Regional Alignments

Yoichiro Sato, Elena Atanassova-Cornelis and Tom Sauer

1. A Hub-and-Spokes “Plus” Model of us Alliances in the Indo-Pacific: Towards a New “Networked” Design

Thomas Wilkins 

2. NATO’s Struggle for a China Policy: Alliance, Alignment, or Abdication?

Sten Rynning 

3. US Extended Nuclear Deterrence in Europe and East Asia: A Comparative Analysis

Tom Sauer

4. Asia and Europe in Japan’s Alignment Policies: Drivers, Strategic Expectations and Future Outlook

Elena Atanassova-Cornelis and Yoichiro Sato

5. Japan-Anglo Alignment or Second Anglo-Japan Alliance?

Hidekazu Sakai

6. US–Japan–India: Alliance and Alignment in the Indo-Pacific

Titli Basu

7. American Unilateralism as a Factor in India’s Reassessment of its Strategic Policy, 2017–2022

Rajesh Soami

8. EU Security Alignments with the Asia-Pacific

Emil Kirchner

9. A Conceptional Broadening of the Security Order in the Indo-Pacific: The Role of EU–Japan Cooperation in ICT and Cybersecurity

Wilhelm Vosse 

10. The ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ and the ‘New Southbound Policy’: Forging Alliances in a Changing International Context

Bart Dessein

Biography

Elena Atanassova-Cornelis is Senior Lecturer in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific at the Department of Politics, University of Antwerp, and Professeur at the School of Political and Social Sciences, Université Catholique de Louvain, both in Belgium. Her research interests and expertise include international relations, security and strategic studies with a focus on Asia and the Indo-Pacific region, as well as Asia-Europe relations. She has authored numerous academic articles, book chapters, briefing papers and policy reports, and has vast experience in academic and executive teaching in Europe and Asia. She is the co-editor (with Frans-Paul van der Putten) of Changing Security Dynamics in East Asia: A Post-US Regional Order in the Making? (2014).

Yoichiro Sato is Professor at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan. He has published more than ten books including The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance (co-edited with Takashi Inoguchi and G. John Ikenberry, 2011), Regional Institutions, Geopolitics and Economics in the Asia Pacific (co-edited with Steve Rothman and Utpal Vyas, 2017), and Re-Rising Japan (co-edited with Hidekazu Sakai, 2017). His commentaries have appeared in various global media, including Time, Newsweek, Al Jazeera, Agence Presse Francais, and Nikkei Asian Review.

Tom Sauer is Professor of International Politics at Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium. He is an expert on international security, and more in particular on nuclear arms control, and he is the spokesman of the university’s Research Group of International Politics. He is the co editor (with Jorg Kustermans and Barbara Segaert) of Non-Nuclear Peace: Beyond the Nuclear Ban Treaty (2020); as well as the co-editor (with Brecht Volders) of Nuclear Terrorism: Countering the Threat (2016).