Introduction and Review of Findings by Uk Heo and Shale Horowitz Conflict in Asia after the Cold War: Identity, Regime Types, and Strategic Interaction by Shale Horowitz China's Taiwan Policy: Past and Present by Jing Huang Taiwan's Evolving National Security Policy by Alexander Tan Ambiguity and U.S. Foreign Policy on China-Taiwan Relations by A. Cooper Drury Assessing North Korean Behavior: The June 2000 Summit, The Bush Administration, and Beyond by Terence Roehrig The "Sunshine" Policy Revisited: An Analysis of South Korea's Policy Toward North Korea by Uk Heo and Chong-Min Hyun Recent U.S. Foreign Policy Regarding the Korean Peninsula by Karl DeRouen Jr. and David J. Jackson In India's Shadow: The Evolution of Pakistan's Security Policy by Karl DeRouen Jr. and Sahar Shafqat Shades of Realism: The Impact of Personality, Ideology, and Systemic Pressure on Indian Foreign Policy by Timothy Hoyt The United States and the India-Pakistan Rivalry: Assistance and Condemnation by Christopher Sprecher Index
This is the first volume using a common approach to examine post-Cold War changes in these three volatile dyads.
UK HEO is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. SHALE A. HOROWITZ is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
?[T]his book is one of the very few case studies that examine all
three major volatile dyads in Asia within one volume. The book is
theoretically and empirically rich with informative figures and
tables....[a] substantial contribution to the literature on Asian
security and international conflict in general. It should become an
interesting and useful reference book for anyone who likes to read
about security, conflict and conflict resolution.?-Journal of
Chinese Political Science
"ÝT¨his book is one of the very few case studies that examine all
three major volatile dyads in Asia within one volume. The book is
theoretically and empirically rich with informative figures and
tables....Ýa¨ substantial contribution to the literature on Asian
security and international conflict in general. It should become an
interesting and useful reference book for anyone who likes to read
about security, conflict and conflict resolution."-Journal of
Chinese Political Science
"[T]his book is one of the very few case studies that examine all
three major volatile dyads in Asia within one volume. The book is
theoretically and empirically rich with informative figures and
tables....[a] substantial contribution to the literature on Asian
security and international conflict in general. It should become an
interesting and useful reference book for anyone who likes to read
about security, conflict and conflict resolution."-Journal of
Chinese Political Science
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