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ID134179
Title ProperNortheast Asia in a multinodal world
LanguageENG
AuthorWomack, Brantly
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a globalized world characterized by direct interactions among states of different capacities, regional relationships must be considered in terms of their broader global context. States cannot change their location; therefore, engagement with neighbors has a particular importance in terms of present relations, historical memories, and future prospects. States are more anxious in a multinodal world because of increased regional and global exposure. However, it would be imprudent for them to act aggressively or to self-isolate because such behavior limits the potential for future beneficial exchange. In a multinodal world, partnerships are more rational than alliances. In East Asia, relationships will be asymmetric as in the past, but they should also be based on sovereign equality and global inclusiveness.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia : An International Quarterly Vol.31, No.3; Sep.2014: p.171-182
Journal SourceEast Asia : An International Quarterly Vol.31, No.3; Sep.2014: p.171-182
Key WordsGlobalization ;  East Asia ;  Northeast Asia ;  Multinodal ;  Asymmetry ;  Alliance ;  Strategic Partnership ;  Global Inclusiveness ;  Global Exposure ;  Regional Exposure


 
 
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