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Roundtable 7-3, The Struggle for Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy and Transition in...

How should we understand the changes in East Asia over the last quarter century? The region that has undergone the most extraordinarily rapid economic transformation in modern history is the subject of...

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Roundtable 8-1 on Looking for Balance: China, the United States, and Power...

Will Asia be the site of the next major global conflict or will Asia’s future continue to be characterized by peace and stability? This question has invited a veritable multitude of arguments and...

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Forum 11 on “The Great Game and Great Reforms of Asia, 1850-1950.”

The theme of the Great Game for this Special Issue of The Journal of American-East Asian Relations which focuses on colonialism and anti-colonialism in Central, East, and Southeast Asia, arises from...

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Roundtable 9-1 on Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International...

It is a pleasure to read Feng Zhang’s Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International Institutions in East Asian History. This book is an exemplar in its serious treatment of Chinese history, its...

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Article Review 90 on “Future Warfare in the Western Pacific: Chinese...

When the Cold War ended in the late 1980s, Washington and Beijing were on good terms–the military balance between the two countries was not politically salient. Much has happened in the ensuing...

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Policy Series: “Inconsistent, Incoherent, and Unpredictable: U.S. Policies in...

On 8 March 2018, National Security Advisor Chung Eui-yong of the Republic of Korea (ROK) met with President Donald J. Trump at the White House to brief him on his recent talks with Kim Jong Un, leader...

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Article Review 101 on “The Emerging Military Balance in East Asia:  How...

Michael Beckley’s article argues that East Asian military forces possess local anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) capabilities to effectively balance the power projection of Chinese military forces in...

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Roundtable 10-19 on American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security

It has become accepted wisdom in Washington, D.C., and among many international relations scholars, that East Asia is a region rife with geopolitical rivalry, and that the United States and China are...

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Article Review 154- “The Durability of a Unipolar System”

In his recent article in Security Studies, Yuan-kang Wang tackles a vitally important question in international relations: is unipolarity durable?[1] Two opposing views can be derived from the extant...

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H-Diplo|RJISSF Rountable on Chung, Pride, Not Prejudice: National Identity as...

I was enormously curious over the claim coming out of the book’s title when asked to introduce this book in this H-Diplo Roundtable. As my fellow reviewers here noted as well, the book’s main claim...

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