This paper examines the reasons why it is commonly held that the underlying conditions which shape world politics at the present time are highly favourable to the avoidance of major war, and inquires into the implications of this thesis for the Asia-Pacific region. It suggests that arguments relating to democracy and peace, and the changing attitude to war in modern industrial societies, are inconclusive in the regional context, but that arguments concerning the changing costs and benefits of major war, and the effects of interdependence and globalisation, are more persuasive. Nonetheless, the prospects for peace depend also on policy choices: the paper argues that the most familiar approaches to policy, power balancing and the construction...
The article analyzes the essence of the new strategic moment in the region and the influence of the ...
This paper argues that the Asia Pacific region is not ready for further nuclear reductions by the Un...
There are positive tendencies, including the resurgence of economic growth and the spread of de- moc...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
44 p.This paper critically examines why there have been no incidents of war between ASEAN member sta...
This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
Summary of a paper delivered by Roland Rich on the relevance of democratic peace theory to East Asia...
In different ways both academics and politicians are asking similar questions about the future of th...
This thesis considers the relationship between multipolarity and stability in Asia. Stability can be...
In this paper Hugh White argues that we face questions about Asia\u27s future peace today because th...
Since the end of the Cold War internal conflict has emerged more and more into the foreground of con...
AbstractThe paper aims to examine economic interdependence and balancing power politics, and their m...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
A growing body of literature analysing Asia-Pacific security in the twenty first century regards the...
The article analyzes the essence of the new strategic moment in the region and the influence of the ...
This paper argues that the Asia Pacific region is not ready for further nuclear reductions by the Un...
There are positive tendencies, including the resurgence of economic growth and the spread of de- moc...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
44 p.This paper critically examines why there have been no incidents of war between ASEAN member sta...
This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
Summary of a paper delivered by Roland Rich on the relevance of democratic peace theory to East Asia...
In different ways both academics and politicians are asking similar questions about the future of th...
This thesis considers the relationship between multipolarity and stability in Asia. Stability can be...
In this paper Hugh White argues that we face questions about Asia\u27s future peace today because th...
Since the end of the Cold War internal conflict has emerged more and more into the foreground of con...
AbstractThe paper aims to examine economic interdependence and balancing power politics, and their m...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
A growing body of literature analysing Asia-Pacific security in the twenty first century regards the...
The article analyzes the essence of the new strategic moment in the region and the influence of the ...
This paper argues that the Asia Pacific region is not ready for further nuclear reductions by the Un...
There are positive tendencies, including the resurgence of economic growth and the spread of de- moc...