International relations and Asia's northern tier : Sino-Russia relations, North Korea, and Mongolia / Gilbert Rozman, Sergey Radchenko, editors.
2018
DS740.5.R8
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Title
International relations and Asia's northern tier : Sino-Russia relations, North Korea, and Mongolia / Gilbert Rozman, Sergey Radchenko, editors.
ISBN
9789811031441 (electronic book)
9811031444 (electronic book)
9789811031434
9811031436
9811031444 (electronic book)
9789811031434
9811031436
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Call Number
DS740.5.R8
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.51047
Summary
In this new book, noted scholars of Northeast Asia contribute new views on the future of the region. Collecting essays from experts of all 4 countries and their interconnected histories and political orders, the book helps to contextualize the future development of the region in the context of a US "Pivot to Asia." The four countries on the northern fringe of Asia went their separate ways after the end of the Cold War, but strengthening Sino-Russian relations and what may be the looming endgame in North Korea’s strategy of threats and isolation are signs that we now need to think about this area also through its connections. Looking back to what existed in an earlier incarnation of the Northern Tier and focusing on Chinese and Russian views of North Korea, we are able to explore the implications of increasingly close Sino-Russian relations. The book will be of great value to scholars, policymakers, and all passionate about exploring what's next for Russia and China's relationship.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Asan-Palgrave Macmillan series.
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Print version: 9789811031434
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