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Asia's Regional Architecture
written by Andrew Yeo, fl. 2008 (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019), 264 page(s)
During the Cold War, the U.S. built a series of alliances with Asian nations to erect a bulwark against the spread of communism and provide security to the region. Despite pressure to end bilateral alliances in the post-Cold War world, they persist to this day, even as new multilateral institutions have sprung up...
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written by Andrew Yeo, fl. 2008 (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019), 264 page(s)
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During the Cold War, the U.S. built a series of alliances with Asian nations to erect a bulwark against the spread of communism and provide security to the region. Despite pressure to end bilateral alliances in the post-Cold War world, they persist to this day, even as new multilateral institutions have sprung up around them. The resulting architecture may aggravate rivalries as the U.S., China, and others compete for influence. However, Andrew Y...
During the Cold War, the U.S. built a series of alliances with Asian nations to erect a bulwark against the spread of communism and provide security to the region. Despite pressure to end bilateral alliances in the post-Cold War world, they persist to this day, even as new multilateral institutions have sprung up around them. The resulting architecture may aggravate rivalries as the U.S., China, and others compete for influence. However, Andrew Yeo demonstrates how Asia's complex array of bilateral and multilateral agreements may ultimately bring greater stability and order to a region fraught with underlying tensions. Asia's Regional Architecture transcends traditional international relations models. It investigates change and continuity in Asia through the lens of historical institutionalism. Refuting claims regarding the demise of the liberal international order, Yeo reveals how overlapping institutions can promote regional governance and reduce uncertainty in a global context. In addition to considering established institutions such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, he discusses newer regional arrangements including the East Asia Summit, Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the Belt and Road Initiative. This book has important implications for how policymakers think about institutional design and regionalism in Asia and beyond.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Andrew Yeo, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Topic / Theme
Asia-Pacific Security, NATO, Diplomacy, Geography, International trade, International relations, Cold War, 1945-1989, Asians
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Date Written / Recorded
2007
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Eastern European Borders, Laws and legislation, Political boundaries, Law, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Leila Khaled Hijacker
directed by Lina Makboul, fl. 2006; produced by Robert Danielsson, fl. 1995, Sveriges Television and Tussilago (Zurich, Zurich Canton: First Hand Films, 2005), 58 mins
Leila Khaled was the first woman in the world to hijack an aircraft. As a member of the Popular front for the liberation of Palestine, PFLP, she hijacked an American Boeing 707 in 1969. This is the story told by a young Palestinian who grew up in Sweden about what made Leila Khaled become one of the world's most f...
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directed by Lina Makboul, fl. 2006; produced by Robert Danielsson, fl. 1995, Sveriges Television and Tussilago (Zurich, Zurich Canton: First Hand Films, 2005), 58 mins
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Leila Khaled was the first woman in the world to hijack an aircraft. As a member of the Popular front for the liberation of Palestine, PFLP, she hijacked an American Boeing 707 in 1969. This is the story told by a young Palestinian who grew up in Sweden about what made Leila Khaled become one of the world's most famous terrorists and the most famous Palestinian Woman of all.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Danielsson, fl. 1995, Sveriges Television, Tussilago, Lina Makboul, fl. 2006
Author / Creator
Lina Makboul, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
First Hand Films
Speaker / Narrator
Lina Makboul, fl. 2006
Person Discussed
Leila Khaled, 1944-
Topic / Theme
Terrorism, Hijackings, Palestinians
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Copyright © 2005 Film Platform
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New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 2, Malaysia on the Silk Road
directed by Pearl Forss, fl. 2016; presented by Anthony Morse; produced by Pearl Forss, fl. 2016, TVF International, in New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 2 (London, England: TVF International, 2016), 48 mins
China's Maritime Silk Road is playing a critical role in the ongoing 1MDB scandal in Malaysia. We investigate the deals being made, and how Chinese investment will impact Malaysia's claims in the South China Sea.
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directed by Pearl Forss, fl. 2016; presented by Anthony Morse; produced by Pearl Forss, fl. 2016, TVF International, in New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 2 (London, England: TVF International, 2016), 48 mins
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China's Maritime Silk Road is playing a critical role in the ongoing 1MDB scandal in Malaysia. We investigate the deals being made, and how Chinese investment will impact Malaysia's claims in the South China Sea.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Pearl Forss, fl. 2016, TVF International, Anthony Morse
Author / Creator
Pearl Forss, fl. 2016, Anthony Morse
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
TVF International
Series
New Silk Road
Speaker / Narrator
Anthony Morse
Person Discussed
Zheng He, 1371-1435
Topic / Theme
China and International Relations, Environmental impact analysis, Economic development, Financial investments, Trade routes, Politics & Policy, Geography, Economics, Malay, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2016 TVF International
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New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 3, Troubled Waters
directed by Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008; produced by Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008, TVF International, in New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 3 (London, England: TVF International, 2016), 48 mins
China's Maritime Silk Road cuts through the disputed South China Sea. Can Indonesia balance relations with China and its sovereignty in these waters? And will the Philippines pay a high economic price for challenging the world's new superpower?
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directed by Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008; produced by Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008, TVF International, in New Silk Road, Season 2, Episode 3 (London, England: TVF International, 2016), 48 mins
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China's Maritime Silk Road cuts through the disputed South China Sea. Can Indonesia balance relations with China and its sovereignty in these waters? And will the Philippines pay a high economic price for challenging the world's new superpower?
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008, TVF International, Anthony Morse
Author / Creator
Kaylee Soh, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
TVF International
Series
New Silk Road
Speaker / Narrator
Anthony Morse
Person Discussed
Zheng He, 1371-1435
Topic / Theme
China and International Relations, Environmental impact analysis, Economic development, Geography, Politics & Policy, Economics, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2016 TVF International
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The Reputation Imperative
written by Mahesh Shankar, fl. 2000 (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018), 253 page(s)
India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, left behind a legacy of both great achievements and surprising defeats. Most notably, he failed to resolve the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the territorial conflict with China. In the fifty years since Nehru's death, much ink has been spilled trying to understan...
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written by Mahesh Shankar, fl. 2000 (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018), 253 page(s)
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India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, left behind a legacy of both great achievements and surprising defeats. Most notably, he failed to resolve the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the territorial conflict with China. In the fifty years since Nehru's death, much ink has been spilled trying to understand the decisions behind these puzzling foreign policy missteps. Mahesh Shankar cuts through the surrounding debates about nationalism, i...
India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, left behind a legacy of both great achievements and surprising defeats. Most notably, he failed to resolve the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the territorial conflict with China. In the fifty years since Nehru's death, much ink has been spilled trying to understand the decisions behind these puzzling foreign policy missteps. Mahesh Shankar cuts through the surrounding debates about nationalism, idealism, power, and security with a compelling and novel answer: reputation. India's investment in its international image powerfully shaped the state's negotiation and bargaining tactics during this period.The Reputational Imperative proves that reputation is not only a significant driver in these conflicts but also that it's about more than simply looking good on the global stage. Considerations such as India's relative position of strength or weakness and the value of demonstrating resolve or generosity also influenced strategy and foreign policy. Shankar answers longstanding questions about Nehru's territorial negotiations while also providing a deeper understanding of how a state's global image works. The Reputational Imperative highlights the pivotal—yet often overlooked—role reputation can play in a broad global security context.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Mahesh Shankar, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Topic / Theme
China and its Borders, Political boundaries, Geography, Diplomacy
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Copyright © 2018 Stanford University Press
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