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16<br />
iNTerNaTioNal seCuriTy<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Textbook<br />
Recovering Realism<br />
Colin Elman, Maxwell School of Syracuse University,<br />
USA<br />
After a period of being criticized for being out-dated,<br />
political realism is once again recovering its position as<br />
the domi<strong>na</strong>nt approach in the inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l relations<br />
sub-field. So far there is no book that systematically<br />
collects and collates the different strands of<br />
contemporary realism, accounting for their different<br />
predictions and explaining their prescriptions for<br />
policymakers. This book provides a broad survey of<br />
contemporary realist scholarship, and builds on Elman’s<br />
earlier work on the relationship between realism and<br />
foreign policy; balance of power theory; realism and<br />
typologies; and the metatheoretic status of realism.<br />
The book serves as a companion volume to The Realism<br />
Reader and the chapters have been matched accordingly.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Recovering Realism: The Return of<br />
Pessimism 2. The Roots of the Realist Tradition 3. Classical<br />
Realism: The Twentieth Century 4. Balance of Power Theory<br />
5. Neorealism 6. Defensive Structural Realism 7. Offensive<br />
Structural Realism 8. Rise and Fall Realism 9. Neoclassical<br />
Realism 10. The Liberal Critique 11. The Institutio<strong>na</strong>list<br />
Critique 12. The Constructivist Critique 13. Realism and<br />
European Cooperation 14. Realism, American ’Hegemony,’<br />
and ’Soft’ Balancing 15. Realism and the Rise of Nonstate<br />
Actors 16. Conclusion<br />
June 2011: 246 x 174: 256pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-77358-4: £75.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-77359-1: £22.99<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
The Liberal Peace<br />
Selected Essays<br />
Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University, USA<br />
This volume is a collection of the best essays by Prof.<br />
Michael Doyle on the topics of liberalism and peace.<br />
The connection between liberalism and peace is important<br />
because liberal republics have proven to be the domi<strong>na</strong>nt<br />
practice in the inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l system. For many, they are the<br />
ideal of modern politics and their separate peace has<br />
emerged as the most significant and stable zone of peace<br />
in modern world history. This collection includes Prof.<br />
Doyle’s semi<strong>na</strong>l articles from the 1980s, which helped<br />
launch the ’Democratic Peace’ debate, through to the<br />
policy implications of liberal inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>lism in the<br />
post-Cold War era. The volume concludes with a new<br />
essay that addresses a variety of criticisms that have been<br />
made of his interpretation of the liberal peace.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Kantian Theory<br />
of Liberalism 1. Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs:<br />
Part I (1983) 2. Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs:<br />
Part II (1983) 3. Liberalism and World Politics (1986)<br />
Part 2: Liberalism in Theoretical Context 4. Politics and<br />
Grand Strategy (1993) 5. The Voice of the People: Political<br />
Theorists on the Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Implications of Democracy<br />
(1994) 6. One World, Many Peoples: Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Justice<br />
in John Rawls’s The Law of Peoples (2006) Part 3: Liberal<br />
Grand Strategies: Ethics and Politics 7. An Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Liberal Community (1992) 8. A More Perfect Union? The<br />
Liberal Peace and the Challenge of Globalization (2000)<br />
9. A Few Words on Mill, Walzer and Nonintervention (2009)<br />
Part 4: Conclusion 10. Conclusion: Liberal Peace revisited<br />
(2010). References<br />
March 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-78174-9: £85.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-78175-6: £22.99<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>, Oil and Global Politics<br />
Philip Andrews-Speed, University of Dundee, UK<br />
and Roland Dannreuther, University of<br />
Westminster, UK<br />
Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Contemporary Chi<strong>na</strong> Series<br />
This book provides a critical overview of Chi<strong>na</strong>’s<br />
inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l energy strategy and the implications of this<br />
for regio<strong>na</strong>l and inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l security.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Energy<br />
Challenges and Policy Priorities 3. Explaining Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Energy<br />
Policy 4. Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Growing Presence in the Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Oil<br />
and Gas Are<strong>na</strong> 5. Integration, the West and Energy:<br />
Conceptualising Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Energy Policy<br />
6. The Revisionist Alter<strong>na</strong>tive: Energy and the Sino-Russian<br />
Axis 7. Regio<strong>na</strong>l Hegemony and the Quest for Energy<br />
Security 8. Global Expansion and the Neo-Imperialist<br />
Temptation 9. Conclusion<br />
April 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-60395-9: £85.00<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Strategic Competition<br />
with the United States<br />
Russell Ong, University of Manchester, UK<br />
Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Security in Asia Series<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s rise as an economic, political, and military power<br />
and the expansion of its diplomatic activism beyond Asia<br />
into Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East<br />
has profoundly transformed its relationship with the<br />
United States. This book examines the transformation<br />
and the multifaceted <strong>na</strong>ture of the relationship between<br />
US and Chi<strong>na</strong> in the twenty-first century, and argues<br />
that it is more competitive than co-operative, even in<br />
areas that are ame<strong>na</strong>ble to co-operation such as trade<br />
and nuclear non-proliferation.<br />
Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Introduction<br />
1. US Global Supremacy 2. US and the Export of Liberal<br />
Democracy 3. US and the World Economic System 4. US<br />
and the Taiwan Issue 5. The US-Japanese Alliance 6. The<br />
North Korean Nuclear Issue 7. The US-South Korea Alliance<br />
8. Central Asia. Conclusions. Endnotes. Selected<br />
Bibliography. Index<br />
June 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-56107-5: £80.00<br />
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new<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise – Threat<br />
or Opportunity?<br />
Edited by Herbert S. Yee, Macau Polytechnic<br />
University, Chi<strong>na</strong><br />
Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Security in Asia Series<br />
This book presents a comprehensive overview of how<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s rise is perceived in a wide range of countries and<br />
regions; these include Chi<strong>na</strong>’s neighbours, other world<br />
powers, the parts of Chi<strong>na</strong> not part of mainland Chi<strong>na</strong><br />
– Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau – and regions of the<br />
world where Chi<strong>na</strong> is having an unexpected impact,<br />
such as the Middle East.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Power Transition Theory: A Challenge<br />
to the Peaceful Rise of World Power Chi<strong>na</strong> 2. Core Elements<br />
in a Rising Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Foreign Policy and Key Issues in<br />
Sino-American Relations 3. Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise and Russia’s Interests<br />
4. European Perspectives on Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise 5. Sino-Vatican<br />
Relations on Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise 6. Middle-Eastern Perceptions of<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise 7. Too Close for Comfort?: Japanese and Korean<br />
Perspectives on Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Rise 8. Political and Economic Friction<br />
between Chi<strong>na</strong> and Japan 9. Indian Perspectives on Chi<strong>na</strong>:<br />
Concerns and Prospects 10. Accommodation with Hedging:<br />
Southeast Asia’s Changing Perspectives toward Chi<strong>na</strong><br />
11. Indonesia’s Perceptions of the ’Chi<strong>na</strong> Threat’: From ’Yellow<br />
Threat from the North’ to ’Strategic Partner’ 12. The ’Chi<strong>na</strong><br />
Threat’ in the Context of Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Peaceful Development:<br />
A View from Australia 13. A New Era of Mainland-Taiwan<br />
Relations? 14. The Response of Hong Kong and Macao to<br />
Mainland Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Emergence: Trends and Prospects 15. From<br />
’Chi<strong>na</strong> Threat’ to ’Chi<strong>na</strong> Responsibility’: Changing Perceptions<br />
about Chi<strong>na</strong> in the Western Media and Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Response<br />
October 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-57606-2: £85.00<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415576062<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Soft Power and<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Relations<br />
Edited by Hongyi Lai and Yiyi Lu, both at University<br />
of Nottingham, UK<br />
Series: Chi<strong>na</strong> Policy Series<br />
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Chi<strong>na</strong>’s<br />
use of ’soft power’ and assesses the impact this is having<br />
on the world and on the process of inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
relations.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Soft Language, Soft<br />
Imagery and Soft Power in Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Diplomatic Lexicon David<br />
Scott 3. The Failure of Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Soft Power Rhetoric: The<br />
‘Peaceful Rise’ and the Inter<strong>na</strong>l Debate over the Concept in<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong> Dominik Mierzejewski 4. Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Cultural Diplomacy:<br />
Going for Soft Power Hongyi Lai 5. Challenges for Chi<strong>na</strong>’s<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Communication Yiyi Lu 6. Challenges for<br />
Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Harmonious Diplomacy Xiaohui (Anne) Wu and<br />
Cheng Qian 7. Debunking the Myth of Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Soft Power:<br />
Changes in Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Use of Foreign Assistance from 1949 to<br />
the Present Merriden Varrall 8. Is Chi<strong>na</strong> Rising at America’s<br />
Expenses? Anti-Americanism and Pro-Chi<strong>na</strong> Sentiments in<br />
Global Public Opinion Zixiao Yang, David Zweig, Zhengxu<br />
Wang 9. Drifting between Taoguangyanghui and Diplomatic<br />
Activism: Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Foreign Policy as a Rising Power Suisheng<br />
Zhao 10. Ma<strong>na</strong>ging Chinese Soft Power Yongnian Zheng<br />
and Chi Zhang<br />
April 2011: 234 x 156<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-60401-7: £80.00<br />
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