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PUBLISHER: Rowman & Littlefield
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781538106334
RRP: £52.95
PAGES: 372
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 1, 2018
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Asia’s Quest for Balance: China’s Rise and Balancing in the Indo-Pacific
Jeff M. Smith
This book is designed examine the changing security landscape across the Indo-Pacific as it relates to China’s rise and the growing attractiveness of Balancing policies and postures among several Asian capitals and the United States.Amid a period of heightened Chinese assertiveness, beginning in 2008 and accelerating during the tenure of President Xi Jinping, a growing number of regional countries are questioning the effectiveness of longstanding Engagement-first policies toward China and adopting more overt Internal (domestic military capacity building) and External (developing closer security ties with the United States and other Asian “middle powers”) Balancing postures. This is creating new opportunities for strategic collaboration among the United States and India, Australia, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Burma and others.Each chapter will examine regional perspectives on the Balancing phenomenon and recent trends in relations with China; examine how to promote more effective cooperation and coordination among China’s neighbors and the U.S.; assess the costs, benefits, feasibility, and implications of different Balancing initiatives and cooperation mechanisms; identify the issues most likely to shape regional attitudes on Balancing in the future; and assess the opportunities and need for new and/or improved regional security mechanisms, among other things.
Jeff M. Smith
Jeff M. Smith is a research fellow in Heritage’s Asian Studies Center, focusing on South Asia. He formerly served as director of Asian Security Programs at the American Foreign Policy Council. Smith is the author of “Cold Peace: China-India Rivalry in the 21st Century,” (Lexington Books, 2014) and has contributed to multiple books on Asian Security issues.Smith has testified as an expert witness before multiple congressional committees, served in an advisory role for several presidential campaigns, and regularly briefs officials in the executive and legislative branches on matters of Asian security. His writing on Asian security issues has appeared in Foreign Affairs, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, USA Today, Harvard International Review, Jane’s Intelligence Review, The National Interest, and The Diplomat, among others. In recent years his expert commentary has been featured by The Economist, The New York Times, FOX News, The Washington Times, Reuters, and the BBC, among others.