The Pacific Rim And The Western World :Strategic, Economic, And Cultural Perspectives
The Pacific Rim And The Western World :Strategic, Economic, And Cultural Perspectives
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13 September, 2019
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Analyzing the economic, strategic, and cultural elements that shape the attraction--and the friction--between the Pacific and Atlantic communities, this book integrates European perspectives into a discussion that has traditionally been dominated by Asian and U.S. voices. The authors take as their theme the uncertainty created by the Pacific Rim’s new role in shifting the international balances of political and economic power. Economic uncertainty has been fueled by Asia’s trade surpluses with Western Europe and the United States, with the West viewing its system of free world trade as working to the greater advantage of the Asia Pacific. Strategic uncertainty pivots on the U.S.-USSR superpower rivalry and on the growing influence of Japan and the PRC on the strategic balance in the Pacific Basin. A more subtle and powerful constraint surfaces in the realm of culture--in differing perceptions among the people of the Asia Pacific and the West concerning liberal values and the liberal underpinnings of the present system of world trade.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780367294663 |
| ISBN10 | 0367294664 |
| Number Of Pages | 330 |
| Item Weight | 800 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
"Philip West is associate professor of history and East Asian languages and cultures as well as director of the East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Frans A. M. Alting von Geusau is professor of law and international relations at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and director of the university’s John F. Kennedy Institute."