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Asia: Critical Themes in Contemporary Security is new four volume collection featuring the key articles on the region published in Survival , the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ bi-monthly journal, one of the world’s leading forums for analysis and debate of international and strategic affairs.
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Asia: Critical Themes in Contemporary Security
Volume 1
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: China
- David Shambaugh, ‘Growing strong: China's challenge to Asian security’, Survival, 36, 02, 1995, pages 43-59.
- David S. G. Goodman, ‘Are Asia's ‘Ethnic Chinese’ a regional‐security threat?’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 140-155.
- Joseph S. Nye, ‘China's re‐emergence and the future of the Asia‐Pacific’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 65-79.
- J. Miles, ‘Chinese nationalism, US policy and Asian security’, Survival, 42, 04, 2000, pages 51-72.
- Lanxin Xiang, ‘China's Eurasian Experiment’, Survival, 46, 02, 2004, pages 109-121.
- J. D. B. Miller, ‘Australia and Asia’, Survival, 11, 08, 1969, pages 250-258.
- Shahram Chubin, ‘Iran: Between the Arab West and the Asian East’, Survival, 16, 04, 1974, pages 172-182.
- M. Reiss and K. Campbell, ‘Korean changes, Asian challenges and the US role’, Survival, 43, 01, 2001, pages 53-70.
- Vicken Cheterian, ‘Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia’s Island of Instability’, Survival, 52, 05, 2010, pages 21-27.
- Yogesh Joshi and Frank O’Donnell, ‘India’s Submarine Deterrent and Asian Nuclear Proliferation’, Survival, 56, 04, 2014, pages 157-174.
- Robert B. Zoellick, ‘Economics and Security in the Changing Asia‐Pacific’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 29-51.
- S. Sharma, ‘Asia's economic crisis and the IMF’, Survival, 40, 02, 1998, pages 27-52.
- P. Dibb and D. Hale and P. Prince, ‘The strategic implications of Asia's economic crisis’, Survival, 40, 02, 1998, pages 5-26.
- ‘Russia and Asia’, Survival, 11, 08, 1969, pages 249-250.
- Paul Dibb, ‘Soviet capabilities, interests and strategies in East Asia in the 1980s’, Survival, 24, 04, 1982, pages 155-162.
- Roland Dannreuther, ‘Russia, Central Asia and the Persian Gulf’, Survival, 35, 04, 1993, pages 92-112.
- S. Mikoyan, ‘Russia, the US and regional conflict in Eurasia’, Survival, 40, 03, 1998, pages 112-126.
- A. Friedberg, ‘Will Europe's past be Asia's future?’, Survival, 42, 03, 2000, pages 147-160.
- Lyle Goldstein and Vitaly Kozyrev, ‘Eurasian Pipelines and Russian Power’, Survival, 48, 01, 2006, pages 163-178.
- Jonathan Holslag, ‘The Eurasian Sea’, Survival, 55, 04, 2013, pages 155-176.
- Alexander Lukin, ‘Eurasian Integration and the Clash of Values’, Survival, 56, 03, 2014, pages 43-60.
- Denis Warner, ‘A line in S.E. Asia?’, Survival, 06, 06, 1964, pages 266-270.
- Prince Norodom Sihanouk, ‘Cambodia, China and S.E. Asia’, Survival, 06, 05, 1964, pages 242-243.
- Henry Brandon, ‘The dilemma of S.E. Asia’, Survival, 07, 01, 1965, pages 38-40.
- Neville Brown, ‘Disengaging in South‐East Asia’, Survival, 08, 08, 1966, pages 256-260.
- Coral Bell, ‘South‐East Asia minus Britain’, Survival, 10, 03, 1968, pages 73-75.
- Soedjatmoko, ‘South‐East Asia and security’, Survival, 11, 10, 1969, pages 302-306.
- Richard Harris, ‘How the Chinese view South‐East Asia’, Survival, 12, 11, 1970, pages 369-371.
- ‘South‐East Asia peace talks’, Survival, 12, 12, 1970, pages 423-424.
- Peter Polomka, ‘Indonesia and the stability of South‐East Asia’, Survival, 15, 03, 1973, pages 111-118.
- Michael Leifer, ‘The security of sea‐lanes in South‐East Asia’, Survival, 25, 01, 1983, pages 16-24.
- Sumit Ganguly, ‘Ethno‐religious conflict in South Asia’, Survival, 35, 02, 1993, pages 88-109.
- Sandy Gordon, ‘Resources and instability in South Asia’, Survival, 35, 02, 1993, pages 66-87.
- Brahma Chellaney, ‘The challenge of nuclear arms control in South Asia’, Survival, 35, 03, 1993, pages 121-136.
- Raju G. C. Thomas, ‘Secessionist movements in South Asia’, Survival, 36, 02, 1994, pages 92-114.
- Malcolm Chalmers, ‘Openness and security policy in South‐East Asia’, Survival, 38, 03, 1996, pages 82-98.
- David Dewitt and Brian Bow, ‘Proliferation management in South‐East Asia’, Survival, 38, 03, 1996, pages 67-81.
- Tim Huxley, review of ‘Militant Islam in Southeast Asia. Crucible of Terror Zachary Abuza. Boulder, CO and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003. £14.50. 279 pp.’, Survival, 46, 03, 2004, page 184.
- Bruce Riedel, ‘South Asia’s Nuclear Decade’, Survival, 50, 02, 2008, pages 107-126.
- Christian Le Mière, ‘Rebalancing the Burden in East Asia’, Survival, 55, 02, 2013, pages 31-41.
- Chalmers Johnson, ‘Guerrilla warfare in Asia’, Survival, 10, 10, 1968, pages 318-326.
- Soedjatmoko, ‘The role of the major powers in the east Asian‐pacific region’, Survival, 14, 01, 1972, pages 28-38.
- Rajan Menon and Henri J. Barkey, ‘The transformation of Central Asia: Implications for regional and international security’, Survival, 34, 04, 1992, pages 68-89.
- Barry Buzan and Gerald Segal, ‘Rethinking East Asian security’, Survival, 36, 02, 1994, pages 3-21.
- Denny Roy, ‘Assessing the Asia‐Pacific ‘power vacuum’’, Survival, 37, 03, 1995, pages 45-60.
- Ken Ross, ‘Asia and the security of the South Pacific's Island states’, Survival, 38, 03, 1996, pages 129-143.
- Yoichi Funabashi, ‘Bridging Asia's economics‐security gap’, Survival, 38, 04, 1996, pages 101-116.
- Rajan Menon, ‘Japan‐Russia relations and North‐east Asian security’, Survival, 38, 02, 1996, pages 59-78.
- Susan Willett, ‘East Asia's changing defence industry’, Survival, 39, 03, 1997, pages 107-134.
- Paul Stares and Nicolas Regaud, ‘Europe's role in Asia‐Pacific security’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 117-139.
- Dong‐Ik Shin and Gerald Segal, ‘Getting serious about Asia‐Europe security cooperation’, Survival, 39, 01, 1997, pages 138-155.
- Michael Green, ‘How dangerous is Asia's future?’, Survival, 39, 03, 1997, pages 167-171.
- Paul Dibb, ‘The revolution in military affairs and Asian security’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 93-116.
- T. Delpech, ‘Nuclear weapons and the 'new world order': early warning from Asia?’, Survival, 40, 04, 1998, pages 57-76.
- R. Bronson and R. Bhatty, ‘NATO's mixed signals in the Caucasus and Central Asia’, Survival, 42, 03, 2000, pages 129-146.
- Brendan Taylor, review of ‘Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia's Surplus Male Population Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. den Boer, BCSIA Studies in International Security, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2004. 400pp. £22.95/$35.’, Survival, 46, 04, 2004, page 198
- Tim Huxley, ‘The tsunami and security: Asia's 9/11?’, Survival, 47, 01, 2005, pages 123-132.
- Richard A. Bitzinger and Barry Desker, ‘Why East Asian War is Unlikely’, Survival, 50, 06, 2008, pages 105-128.
- Hugh White, ‘Why war in Asia remains thinkable’, Survival, 50, 06, 2008, pages 85-104.
- Yukio Okamoto, ‘Great-Power Relations in Asia: A Japanese Perspective’, Survival, 51, 06, 2009, pages 29-35.
- Christian Le Miere, ‘Policing the Waves Maritime Paramilitaries in the Asia-Pacific’, Survival, 53, 01, 2011, pages 133-146.
- Pierre Noël, ‘Asia’s Energy Supply and Maritime Security, Survival, 56, 03, 2014, pages 201-216.
- Oriana Skylar Mastro, ‘The Problems of the Liberal Peace in Asia’, Survival, 56, 02, 2014, pages 129-158.
- The Economist, ‘Asia for the Asians’, Survival, 08, 10, 1966, pages 313-326.
- Coral Bell, ‘Towards a stable Asia’, Survival, 08, 06, 1966, pages 188-194.
- David P. Mozingo, ‘Containment in Asia’, Survival, 09, 07, 1967, pages 227-236.
- The Economist, ‘The Balkans of Asia’, Survival, 10, 09, 1968, pages 292-293.
- David Housego, ‘Central Asia: The implications of domestic change’, Survival, 21, 01, 1979, pages 30-32.
- ‘Crises in Asia’, Survival, 22, 04, 1980, pages 176-179.
- ‘Crises in Asia’, Survival, 23, 03, 1981, pages 127-129.
- Chris Patten, ‘Asian values and Asian success’, Survival, 38, 02, 1996, pages 5-12.
- Alan Dupont, ‘Is there an ‘Asian way'?’, Survival, 38, 02, 1996, pages 13-34.
- Mark J. Valencia, ‘Energy and insecurity in Asia’, Survival, 39, 03, 1997, pages 85-106.
- Kyung‐Won Kim, ‘Maintaining Asia's Current Peace’, Survival, 39, 04, 1997, pages 52-64.
- Amitav Acharya, ‘A Concert of Asia?’, Survival, 41, 03, 1999, pages 84-101.
- Paul Dibb, David D. Hale and Peter Prince, ‘Asia's Insecurity’, Survival, 41, 03, 1999, pages 5-20.
- Robert A. Manning and James J. Przystup, ‘Asia's Transition Diplomacy: Hedging Against Futureshock’, Survival, 41, 03, 1999, pages 43-67.
- R. Manning, ‘The Asian energy predicament’, Survival, 42, 03, 2000, pages 73-88.
- Y. Funabashi, ‘Asia's Digital Challenge’, Survival, 44, 01, 2002, pages 135-144.
- Rajan Menon, ‘The New Great Game in Central Asia’, Survival, 45, 02, 2003, pages 187-204.
- Brahma Chellaney, ‘Asia’s Worsening Water Crisis’, Survival, 54, 02, 2012, pages 143-156.
- Christian Le Mière, ‘The Spectre of an Asian Arms Race’, Survival, 56, 01, 2014, pages 139-156.
- Richard Lowenthal, ‘America's Asian commitment’, Survival, 07, 08, 1965, pages 278-295.
- Patrick Gordon Walker, ‘Has the West a place in Asia?’, Survival, 07, 08, 1965, pages 301-304.
- Robert A. Scalapino, ‘The US and East Asia: Views and policies in a changing era’, Survival, 24, 04, 1982, pages 146-155.
- Thomas P. Thornton, ‘The United States and south Asia’, Survival, 35, 02, 1993, pages 110-128.
- Stephen A. Cambone, ‘The United States and theatre missile defence in North‐East Asia’, Survival, 39, 03, 1997, pages 66-84.
- C. Johnstone, ‘Strained alliance: US-Japan diplomacy in the Asian financial crisis’, Survival, 41, 02, 1999, pages 121-138.
- Michael Yahuda, review of ‘The United States in the Asia-Pacific since 1945’, Roger Buckley. Cambridge University Press, 2002. £16.95. 258 pp’, Survival, 45, 02, 2003, pages 211-212.
- Phillip C. Saunders, ‘The United States and East Asia after Iraq’, Survival, 49 , 01, 2007, pages 141-152.
- Christian Le Miere, ‘America’s Pivot to East Asia: The Naval Dimension’, Survival, 54, 03, 2012, pages 81-94.
- Nick Bisley and Andrew Phillips, ‘A Rebalance To Where?: US Strategic Geography in Asia’, Survival, 55, 05, 2013, pages 95-114.
Part 2: Country Focus
Part 3: Economic Focus
Volume 2
Contents
Acknowledgements
Part 4: Russia and Eurasia
Part 5: South East Asia
Volume 3
Contents
Acknowledgements
Part 6: Security Focus
Volume 4
Contents
Acknowledgements
Part 7: Study of Asia
Part 8: The United States and Asia
Index
Biography
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