ID | 187396 |
Title Proper | Sources of peace in East Asia |
Other Title Information | interdependence, institutions, and middle powers |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pempel, T J |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | For forty years, the East Asian regional order has delivered widespread peace and prosperity. That order faces possible upending by an economically and militarily more powerful China and a decreasingly robust and engaged United States. While accepting the possibility that such structural shifts could upend the regional order, this paper contends that three powerful counterweights are working to counter disruptive conflicts and to foster peaceful change, namely strong and rising economic interdependence, expanding institutionalization, and active preservation efforts by number of other Asian states, particularly the region’s middle powers. This article analyzes the contribution of these three forces to creating the existing order and to their roles in its continuation. |
`In' analytical Note | Pacific Review Vol. 35, No.6; Nov 2022: p.1010-1027 |
Journal Source | Pacific Review Vol: 35 No 6 |
Key Words | Peace ; China ; Middle Powers ; East Asi ; Lliberal Order |