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Asia Pacific Security - Values And Identity



The book "Asia Pacific Security - Values And Identity" explores the idea that security is not just about defense, but also about protecting cultural values and identities. It focuses on the major actors in the region - China, Japan, the Koreas, and the USA - and how their values and identities impact security. The book discusses the importance of a centralized state for China and its impact on the... more details
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  • Explores the concept of security beyond traditional defense, including cultural values and identities
  • Focuses on major actors in the Asia Pacific region, including China, Japan, the Koreas, and the USA
  • Discusses the impact of values and identities on security, such as China's centralized state and Japan's pacifist values


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The book "Asia Pacific Security - Values And Identity" explores the idea that security is not just about defense, but also about protecting cultural values and identities. It focuses on the major actors in the region - China, Japan, the Koreas, and the USA - and how their values and identities impact security. The book discusses the importance of a centralized state for China and its impact on the status of Taiwan, the pacifist values in Japan conflicting with US demands for a larger security role, the influence of American values and political culture on US policy, and the contrasting values of North and South Korea. It argues that the clash of values between Asia and the US affects the development of regionalism in the Asia Pacific and that the West has misunderstood the values and identities of Asian actors. The book concludes that true security in the region can only be achieved by accommodating the values and identities of Asian actors.

The main theme of this book is that security is not just about defense from external attack, but embraces the protection of identity and values which cultures regard as important, and which they may regard as worth fighting for. It examines Asia Pacific security from the perspective of the values and identities of the major actors in the region - China, Japan, the Koreas and the USA - and highlights in particular the importance for China of the idea of a centralized state, and the impact of this on the question of the status of Taiwan; pacifism in Japan, which is at odds with US demands for Japan to take on a larger security role in the region; American values and political culture, which determine US policy in the region, but which are not necessarily universal values as American leaders like to think; and the clashing values of the two Koreas - the South keen for engagement, the North determinedly resisting it. It goes on to argue that the development of Asia Pacific regionalism is deeply affected by theclash of values between Asia and the US, that the values and identities of Asian actors have been misunderstood by the West, and that there can be no true security in the Asia Pacific region unless the values and identities of Asian actors are accommodated.
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