The Transformation of the Liberal International Order Evolutions and Limitations /

This open access book aims to emphasize the potential for Japan, Europe and Indo-Pacific countries including the US to respond to shared domestic and international challenges on finding joint ways to uphold and develop the liberal international order (LIO) in the Asian Pacific region and the world....

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Other Authors: Hosoya, Yuichi (Editor), Kundnani, Hans (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- American Strategy and the Liberal International Order -- East Asia, Europe and the High Sea: The Geostrategic Trinity of the U.S. led order -- The EU's Connectivity Strategy 2.0: Global Gateway in the Indo-Pacific -- Germany's Indo-Pacific Turn: Evolving Approaches and the Rules-based Order -- France's Indo-Pacific approach: Salvaging the rules-based order and staying relevant -- India, the Quad, and the Liberal International Order -- Countering Chinese Economic Coercion and Corrosive Capital in Southeast Asia -- The Challenge of China in the Liberal International Order -- Northeast Asia's Energy Transition - Challenges for a Rules-based Security and Economic Order -- Post-Covid Liberal International Order -- The Limits of the Liberal International Order? 
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