Table of contents for Rethinking security in East Asia : identity, power, and efficiency / edited by J. J. Suh, Peter J. Katzenstein, and Allen Carlson.


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Contents
@toc4:Figures and Tables	iii
Contributors	iii
Preface	iii
@toc2:Chapter 1	Rethinking Asian Security: A Case for 
Analytical Eclecticism	1
@tocca:Peter J. Katzenstein and Rudra Sil
@toc2:Chapter 2	Beijing's Security Behavior in the Asia-
Pacific: Is China a Dissatisfied Power?	000
@tocca:Alastair Iain Johnston
@toc2:Chapter 3	Japan and Asian-Pacific Security	000
@tocca:Peter J. Katzenstein and Nobuo Okawara
@toc2:Chapter 4	Bound to Last? The U.S.-Korea Alliance 
and Analytical Eclecticism	000
@tocca:J. J. Suh
@toc2:Chapter 5	Coping with Strategic Uncertainty: The 
Role of Institutions and Soft Balancing in Southeast Asia's 
PostCold War Strategy	000
@tocca:Yuen Foong Khong
@toc2:Chapter 6	The Value of Rethinking East Asian 
Security: Denaturalizing and Explaining a Complex Security 
Dynamic	000
@tocca:Allen Carlson and J. J. Suh
@toc4:Bibliography	000
Index	000
@fmct:Figures and Tables
@fmh1:Figures 
@fmli:Figure 1.1.	Research Traditions and Points of 
Convergence
Figure 1.2.	The Possibilities of Eclecticism
Figure 2.1.	China's International Organization 
Memberships in Comparative Perspective, 19962000
Figure 2.2.	China's Actual and Expected Memberships in 
International Organizations, 19972000
Figure 2.3.	Comparative Reductions in Mean Tariff Rates, 
19921997
Figure 2.4.	Voting in the UN Commission on Human Rights 
on No-Action Motions on Resolutions Critical of the PRC, 
19902001
Figure 2.5.	Mean Similarity Index with Select Countries 
per Foreign Policy Period
Figure 2.6.	Chinese Estimates of Trends in Comprehensive 
National Power
Figure 2.7.	Frequency of International Relations Articles 
Using the Terms "Multipolarity" (duojihua) and 
"Globalization" (quanqiuhua) in Chinese Academic Journals, 
19942001
Figure 2.8.	Articles Mentioning "China Threat Theory" 
(Zhongguo weixie lun) in the Text as Percentage of All 
International Relations Articles, 19942002
Figure 4.1.	Causal Arrows of the Institutionalist Theory 
of Alliance Persistence
@fmh1:Table
Table 4.1.	Three-Stage Model of 
Institutionalization




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: East Asia Foreign relations, Security, International, National security East Asia