The Power Shift: National Anxiety, Territorial Disputes, and Confidence Building in Asia under the American Rebalance Strategy
In: Les cahiers irice, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 69-83
ISSN: 2118-0067
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In: Les cahiers irice, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 69-83
ISSN: 2118-0067
In: Japanese Slavic and East European studies, Band 13, Heft 0, S. 65-83
ISSN: 0389-1186
In: Springer eBook Collection
Brexit and its influence toward the EU and Asia -- Brexit and the EU Reconstruction -- Failed Promise of Institutionalization? Brexit and EU Integration -- Should Brexit be a positive step for EU political integration? -- What remains after Brexit? -- Brexit, EU Crisis and Reorganization of Regional Integration in Asia -- Crisis or Opportunity? European Integration and Party Politics -- Hopes and Fears Amidst Polarization Pre-and Post Brexit -- RCEP versus TPP with the Trump Administration in the USA -- Recovery of Sovereignty and Regional Integration in the EU and Asia after Brexit -- European Diplomacy after Brexit and its implications for the Asia Pacific -- EU-Brexit and ASEAN Legal frameworks for regional integration -- European Governance after the Brexit Shock: The Japanese Perspective -- Non-indexation of UK pensions: Should this be a pre-condition for a trade treaty? -- Business as Usual? Hong Kong European Union Relations in the light of Brexit and Mainlandization -- Traveling on Rough Seats: Trancing images of Post- Brexit EU in Russia -- Shifting Frames: External & Internatl Media Frames: External & Internal Media -- The European Union and Brexit crisis management -- The influence of Brexit on the UK's Arms Trade Policy and Arms Embargo in China.
This book is the Proceedings of the International Conference of Asian Economic Development and the Collaborative Relations among the EU, Asia and Japan---EU and ASEM under the Hungarian Presidency---.
Intro -- Foreword by Juichi Yamagiwa -- Foreword by Takayuki Kajita -- Prospectus -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part I Keynote Speech: Who Constructs New World Orders? -- 1 "The United Nations' Contributions to Order: Treaties, Development, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Aid" -- 2 America's Role in The New Global Order -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Aspirations -- 3 Domestic Constraints -- 4 The New Global Environment -- 5 Prospects -- 3 Afterimage of the British Empire? A Background of Brexit -- 1 Brexit and the Afterimage of a 'Global Britain': Hopes for Empire 2.0 -- 2 'The Long Twentieth Century' -- 3 Britain's Position in 'The Long Twentieth Century' -- 4 Lingering Imperialist Mindset -- 4 Post-Trump Challenges for US and Japan -- 5 Power Transition and 100 Years of World Wars: Reconstruction of the New World Order as the Great Powers Decline -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Symptoms of War and Power Transition After the COVID-19 Era -- 3 Modernization and War -- 3.1 Anti-Intellectualism, "Post Truth" and Conflicts -- 4 World War-Collapse of a Great Power and Formation of a New World Order-"Thucydides' Trap" -- 4.1 The Cold War After World War II -- 5 The Collapse of Empires and Nationalism -- 6 The End of World War and the Formation of a New World Order -- 6.1 Attempt to Reorganize Federal Institutions, Such as the Danube Federation -- 6.2 Modern Nation-State Formation -- 6.3 Regional Collaboration and Regional Integration -- 7 Epilogue: What Will Be the New World Order Considering 100 years of World Wars and Regional Collaboration? -- References -- Part II After World War I and the Inter-war Period -- 6 Disarmament and Equilibrium between the Two World Wars (1919-1939) -- 7 The Security of South-East Europe in the First Inter-War Decade: "Greater Romania" Between Conflicting Neighbourhoods and Regional Alliances -- Map in Annex -- References.
This book is about the 100 years of World Wars and Regional Collaboration in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, investigating and considering how to foster Good Governance and New World Order. The world is currently at the historical turning point. The twentieth century witnessed two World Wars (WWI and WWII), followed by the Cold War that dominated geopolitics. Amidst the post-war devastation, the European Community, soon succeeded by the European Union, came into being. Peaceful governance was nurtured by building economic collaboration and institutions and by establishing liberalism, democracy and the rule of law. In Asia, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) also pursued regional governance after WWII, but in East Asia, the American Divide and Rule policy is continuing until now by the influence of China, North Korea and Russia. In the contemporary world in the twenty-first century, a new nationalism, Populism and Authoritarianism are spreading. At the same time, a wave of rapid economic growth is occurring in developing countries, especially in China and India. Destabilization is spreading in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia concurrently with the search for "Democratization" Through the two World Wars and the Cold War which originated in 100 years of the twentieth century, what types of regional institutions and governance have been developed to avoid endless wars and conflicts? In this book, it is examined, what kind of order is necessary to stabilize the regions from conflicts and wars in both Europe and Asia. The themes of the Tokyo Conferences and the Kyoto Conference by SCJ (Science Council of Japan) in December 2020, were investigated and clarified, how the countries that were caught up in global wars have considered regional coexistence in each period, and how to establish peace, stability, and prosperity by means of new institutionalizations, norms and the rule of law. The aim of the authors is to examine and discuss How to create New World Order, Regional Collaborations and Good Governance in the historical power transition period. This book can inspire many scholars and young researchers to join in discussing how to create New World Order in the twenty-first century, from the midst of the unstable situations of the global geopolitics.
"This book was published as the fruit of a three-year and five-year research between 2008-2011 and 2008-2013 respectively about the 'The enlarged EU and East Asian regional cooperation in the international politics - integration, security and social security.'"--p. 1