Article(print) World Affairs Online2014

Asian alliances: Chinese and Japanese experiences compared

In: Asian perspective, Volume 38, Issue 1, p. 1-29

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Abstract

In this article I view Asian alliances as a product of universal security needs and culturally constructed variables. While the alliance remains one of the fundamentals of contemporary international politics, I attempt to show through comparative analysis of the Sino-Soviet alliance and the Japan-US security alliance how subtle differences of national developmental experience can significantly affect political outcomes in East Asia. (Asian Perspect/GIGA)

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