I. Introduction
1 Inteational Relations in Asia: The Two-Level Game
II. Legacies and Theories
2 The Evolving Asian System: Three Transformations
3 Theoretical Perspectives on Inteational Relations in Asia
III. The Role of Exteal Powers
4 The United States in Asia: Challenged but Durable Leadership
5 Europe in Asia
IV. Regional Powers
6 China’s Role in Asia
7 The Rise of India in Asia
8 Japan in Asia
V. Sub-Regional Actors
9 ASEAN and the New Regional Multilateralism:
The Long and Bumpy Road to Community
10 Australia in Asia: Exploring the Conditions for Security in the Asian Century
11 Central Asia: Carving an Independent Identity among Peripheral Powers
12 The Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Stability
VI. Transregional Linkages and Regional Dynamics
13 The Asian Regional Economy
14 Globalization and Inteational Politics in Asia
15 Security Dynamics in East Asia: Geopolitics vs. Regional Institutions
VII. Conclusion
16 Looking Ahead: A New Asian Order?
1 Inteational Relations in Asia: The Two-Level Game
II. Legacies and Theories
2 The Evolving Asian System: Three Transformations
3 Theoretical Perspectives on Inteational Relations in Asia
III. The Role of Exteal Powers
4 The United States in Asia: Challenged but Durable Leadership
5 Europe in Asia
IV. Regional Powers
6 China’s Role in Asia
7 The Rise of India in Asia
8 Japan in Asia
V. Sub-Regional Actors
9 ASEAN and the New Regional Multilateralism:
The Long and Bumpy Road to Community
10 Australia in Asia: Exploring the Conditions for Security in the Asian Century
11 Central Asia: Carving an Independent Identity among Peripheral Powers
12 The Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Stability
VI. Transregional Linkages and Regional Dynamics
13 The Asian Regional Economy
14 Globalization and Inteational Politics in Asia
15 Security Dynamics in East Asia: Geopolitics vs. Regional Institutions
VII. Conclusion
16 Looking Ahead: A New Asian Order?