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Changing patterns of secruity and stability in Asia

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Changing patterns of secruity and stability in Asia

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Title: Changing patterns of secruity and stability in Asia
Author(s): Sudershan Chawla, D.R. Sardeshi
Publisher: Puayeger
Place: New York
Call Number: 32095402
Accession: 570
Content

PREFACE v

INTRODUCTION ix

1 APPROACHES TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN ASIA THE UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDING AMERICAN STRATEGIC PRINCIPLES

Robert A Scalapino 1

War or Merely Violence 8

The Political Realities of Asia 11

A United Front 15

Specific Security Issues 17

Solutions 19

US Policy A Summation 20

Notes 21

2 CHINA AND ASIAN SECURITY

Karel Kovanda 22

Modernization 22

Soviet Union The Odd Man Out 30

Japan Partnership for the Future 36

Indochina A Setback 39

South Asia Efforts 45

Accommodating the Past 50

Defense 56

Notes 61

3 THE SOVIET UNION AND ASIAN SECURITY

Robert C Horn 63

The Soviet Perspective 64

The Scope of Sino Soviet Rivalry 66

A Collective Security System for Asia 71

Moscow and South Asia Success and the Limits of Influence 74

The Indian Ocean Soviet US Naval Rivalry 79

Non Communist Southeast Asia Minimal Return 80

Indochina How Long Lasting the New Alliance 85

Northeast Asia Soviet Ambivalence 90

Conclusion Where Does Moscow Go From Here 93

Notes 95

4 JAPAN AND ASIAN SECURITY

Martin E Weinstein 99

Shifting Alignments Before and Since 1972 101

Japan’s Dilemma 105

Japanese Security Recent Developments 108

Notes 116

5 THE UNITED STATES AND THE SECURITY OF ASIA

Norman D Palmer 118

The Growing Dimensions of Security 119

The Fourth Effort Pros and Cons 120

East Asia 123

Southeast Asia 130

ASEAN 132

South Asia 133

Strategic Alternatives 135

Toward a More Credible and Coherent Asian Policy 138

Notes 140

6 SOUTH ASIA SECURITY AND STABILITY UNDER CHALLENGE

Sudershan Chawla 142

India and China 143

Attempts to Improve Relations 147

Repercussions 150

India and Pakistan 153

Moves toward Reconciliation 157

Pakistan Then and Now The Implications 161

Bangladesh and Regional Security and Stability 163

Relations with the Major Powers 168

The Superpowers and the Subcontinent 170

Notes 176

7 THE INDIAN OCEAN ZONE OF PEACE OR WAR

Sudershan Chawla 179

The Littoral States 184

The Subcontinent 185

Superpower Rivalry 187

Notes 190

8 ASEAN IN REGIONAL DEFENSE AND DEVELOPMENT

Charles E Morrison and Astri Suhrke 192

The ASEAN Countries 193

The Functions of the ASEAN Organization 201

Political Functions of ASEAN 203

Economic Functions of ASEAN 208

Conclusions 212

Notes 213

9 VIETNAM’S QUEST FOR SECURITY

D R SarDesai 215

Economic Development and Defense Expenditures 216

Historical Hatreds 224

Vietnam China Dispute 232

The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia 238

Recent Warfare in Indochina 240

Conclusion 242

Notes 244

INDEX 248

ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS 255

 

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