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Circuits Broken, Remade, And Newly Forged: Tracing Southeast Asia's Foreign Relations After The Vietnam War, Wen-Qing Ngoei Jun 2021

Circuits Broken, Remade, And Newly Forged: Tracing Southeast Asia's Foreign Relations After The Vietnam War, Wen-Qing Ngoei

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

This article (2021) in Diplomatic History's pandemic feature examines how the principles and consequences of Singapore's "circuit breaker" policy offers a conceptual framework for studying the history of Southeast Asia's foreign relations in the 1970s to 1990s. With this approach, the essay considers how a study of Southeast Asia's culture-makers (artists, writers, dramatists), their works and transnational circuits, may open a productive inquiry into a diverse array of regionalisms that compete and complement ASEAN.


Asean–Eu Relations: From Regional Integration Assistance To Security Significance?, Anja Jetschke, Clara Portela Mar 2013

Asean–Eu Relations: From Regional Integration Assistance To Security Significance?, Anja Jetschke, Clara Portela

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


Avoiding Russia's Path In Myanmar, Bridget Welsh Mar 2012

Avoiding Russia's Path In Myanmar, Bridget Welsh

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

The political reforms that have occurred from August 2011 in Myanmar have captured international attention due in part to the overwhelming desire for the pariah of ASEAN to move toward better governance and greater political liberalization. The unexpected changes began in August 2011 when the current president Thein Sein rallied reformers in his Cabinet and sat down with the country’s de facto opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to move the country toward national reconciliation. Over the last seven months, Myanmar’s military leadership has begun a process of liberalization that is unprecedented.


Retracing The Triangle: China's Strategic Perceptions Of Japan In The Post-Cold War Era, Danielle F.S. Cohen Jan 2005

Retracing The Triangle: China's Strategic Perceptions Of Japan In The Post-Cold War Era, Danielle F.S. Cohen

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Peace, Reunification, Democracy And Cross-Strait Relations, Zhaohui Hong, Yi Sun Jan 2004

Peace, Reunification, Democracy And Cross-Strait Relations, Zhaohui Hong, Yi Sun

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Implementation Of Taiwan Relations Act: An Examination After Twenty Years, Hungdah Chiu, Hsing-Wei Lee, Chih-Yu T. Yu Jan 2001

Implementation Of Taiwan Relations Act: An Examination After Twenty Years, Hungdah Chiu, Hsing-Wei Lee, Chih-Yu T. Yu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


East Asia And The Principle Of Non-Intervention: Policies And Practices, Linjun Wu Jan 2000

East Asia And The Principle Of Non-Intervention: Policies And Practices, Linjun Wu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


United States-Taiwan Relations: Twenty Years After The Taiwan Relations Act, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang, William W. Boyer Jan 2000

United States-Taiwan Relations: Twenty Years After The Taiwan Relations Act, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang, William W. Boyer

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Russia's China Policy Under Yeltsin And Its Effect On The Korean Peninsula, Jong Dyuk Lim Aug 1995

Russia's China Policy Under Yeltsin And Its Effect On The Korean Peninsula, Jong Dyuk Lim

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

This thesis studies current developments in Russia's China policy and their effect on the Korean Peninsula. This thesis asks these questions: how has the Russia's China policy changed since Gorbachev era, what are the determinants of Russia's current China policy, what is the effect of this policy on the Korean Peninsula, and what is the prospect for Russo-Chinese relations? Russia's China policy has been profoundly influenced by a series of domestic Russian institutional changes. Russia may be developing a political-economic system more consistent with "Eastern" notions of democracy and capitalism than those of the West. The result has been a …


Japan Looks At An Uncertain China: The Role Of Japan's Aid To China, Yixin Yang Dec 1991

Japan Looks At An Uncertain China: The Role Of Japan's Aid To China, Yixin Yang

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

This thesis discusses the role the Japanese aid has played in accommodating the structural change of Sino-Japanese economic relations and in dealing with the economic and political crisis that has jeopardized their bilateral relations and Japan's own national interest. Japan's early resumption of economic aid to China after Tiananmen reflects how aid philosophy differs from that of most of the other Western aid donors. The conclusions are that Japan's large loan to China has played a vital role in maintaining and strengthening Sino-Japanese economic relations, that the aid has made the interdependent relations between the two countries an asymmetric one, …


The Origins Of The Department Of Defense Recommendation To Cross The 38th Parallel During The Korean War, Wayne A. Kirkbride May 1991

The Origins Of The Department Of Defense Recommendation To Cross The 38th Parallel During The Korean War, Wayne A. Kirkbride

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

This thesis considers the reasons the Department of Defense (DOD) developed its recommendation concerning the U.S. involvement in the Korean War. The United states initially committed its forces to restore the status quo antebellum. However, by 31 July 1950, the DOD recommended that a free, unified, and representative Korea should be the policy object of the war and that the occupation of all of Korea and the defeat of the North Korean armed forces north and south of the 38th Parallel should be the military objectives.

Several factors contributed to the recommendation of a change in policy and strategy. A …


The Taiwan Relations Act After Ten Years, Lori Fisler Damrosch Jan 1990

The Taiwan Relations Act After Ten Years, Lori Fisler Damrosch

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Containment, Cliency And The Revolution In Vietnam, Deborah Tompsett-Makin May 1989

Containment, Cliency And The Revolution In Vietnam, Deborah Tompsett-Makin

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

This thesis addresses the question, why does U.S. foreign policy contribute to political instability in developing nations? To ascertain the answer, it analyzes the post-World War II administrations from Truman through Johnson. One mode of containment, cliency, a foreign policy relationship between a major power and a weaker state, is developed within the framework analyzing containment. The cliency model provides a theoretical basis for explaining how the domestic structure of the client state is systematically distorted by the patron's actions in pursuit of its global interests. The cliency model is also linked to the pattern of development and stability of …


Tibet To Tiananmen: Chinese Human Rights And United States Foreign Policy, W. Gary Vause Jan 1989

Tibet To Tiananmen: Chinese Human Rights And United States Foreign Policy, W. Gary Vause

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Since Aquino: The Philippine Tangle And The United States, Justus M. Van Der Kroef Jan 1986

Since Aquino: The Philippine Tangle And The United States, Justus M. Van Der Kroef

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


United States-China Normalization: An Evaluation Of Foreign Policy Decision Making, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang Jan 1986

United States-China Normalization: An Evaluation Of Foreign Policy Decision Making, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The People's Republic Of China, International Law And Arms Control, David Salem Jan 1983

The People's Republic Of China, International Law And Arms Control, David Salem

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Multi-System Nations And International Law: The International Status Of Germany, Korea And China (Proceedings Of A Regional Conference Of [The] American Society Of International Law Jan 1981

Multi-System Nations And International Law: The International Status Of Germany, Korea And China (Proceedings Of A Regional Conference Of [The] American Society Of International Law

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Chinese Connection And Normalization, Hungdah Chiu, Karen Murphy Jan 1980

The Chinese Connection And Normalization, Hungdah Chiu, Karen Murphy

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Conceptual Foundations Of U.S. China Policy: A Critical Review, James C. Hsiung Jan 1980

The Conceptual Foundations Of U.S. China Policy: A Critical Review, James C. Hsiung

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Normalizing Relations With The People's Republic Of China: Problems, Analysis And Documents, Hungdah Chiu Jan 1978

Normalizing Relations With The People's Republic Of China: Problems, Analysis And Documents, Hungdah Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Chinese Attitude Toward Continental Shelf And Its Implication On Delimiting Seabed In Southeast Asia, Hungdah Chiu Jan 1977

Chinese Attitude Toward Continental Shelf And Its Implication On Delimiting Seabed In Southeast Asia, Hungdah Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations Jan 1977

Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.