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International Security In The Asiapacific Transcending Asean Towards Transitional Polycentrism 1st Edition Alan Chong Eds

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International Security In The Asiapacific Transcending Asean Towards Transitional Polycentrism 1st Edition Alan Chong Eds
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Alan Chong (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319607610, 9783319607627, 3319607618, 3319607626
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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International Security In The Asiapacific Transcending Asean Towards Transitional Polycentrism 1st Edition Alan Chong Eds by Alan Chong (eds.) 9783319607610, 9783319607627, 3319607618, 3319607626 instant download after payment.

This volume argues that international security in the Asia-Pacific lends itself to contradictory analyses of centrifugal and centripetal trends. Transitional polycentrism is intrinsically awkward as a description of the security of states and their populations; it implies the loosening of state control and the emergence of newly asserted authority by mixed constellations of intergovernmental organizations and non-state actors. It implies a competition of agendas: threats to the integrity of borders and human security threats such as natural disasters, airliner crashes, and displacement by man-made pollution and food scarcity. Conversely, polycentrism could also imply a return to a more neo-realist oriented international order where great powers ignore ASEAN and steer regional order according to their perceived interests and relative military superiority. This book embraces these contradictory trends as a foundation of analysis and accepts that disorder can also be re-described from the perspective of studied detachment as polycentric order.

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