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Pacific defense : arms, energy, and America's future in Asia / Kent E. Calder.

By: Material type: TextEdition: 1st edDescription: xi, 253 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0688137385
  • 9780688137380
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Pacific defense.LOC classification:
  • UA832.5 C11
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Contents:
1. Arms Race Asia? -- 2. The Northeast Asian Arc of Crisis -- 3. Looming Energy Insecurities -- 4. Asia and the Nuclear Threshold -- 5. Japan's Struggle for Strategy -- 6. Thunder out of China -- 7. Asia's New Balance-of-Power Game -- 8. Asia and the Twilight of Globalism -- 9. The Policy Gap -- 10. Coping with the Transpacific Future.
Summary: Calder, director of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations at Princeton, shows how the rapidly increasing demands for energy, especially nuclear energy, in East Asia combines with political instability to produce a dangerous region.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-242) and index.

1. Arms Race Asia? -- 2. The Northeast Asian Arc of Crisis -- 3. Looming Energy Insecurities -- 4. Asia and the Nuclear Threshold -- 5. Japan's Struggle for Strategy -- 6. Thunder out of China -- 7. Asia's New Balance-of-Power Game -- 8. Asia and the Twilight of Globalism -- 9. The Policy Gap -- 10. Coping with the Transpacific Future.

Calder, director of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations at Princeton, shows how the rapidly increasing demands for energy, especially nuclear energy, in East Asia combines with political instability to produce a dangerous region.

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