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Strategic Quadrangle: Russia, China, Japan and the U.S.in East Asia
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Strategic Quadrangle: Russia, China, Japan and the U.S.in East Asia Paperback / softback - 1995

by Michael Mandelbaum

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  • Title Strategic Quadrangle: Russia, China, Japan and the U.S.in East Asia
  • Author Michael Mandelbaum
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition [ Edition: first
  • Condition New
  • Pages 232
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Council on Foreign Relations Press, New York, New York, USA
  • Date 1995-02-01
  • Features Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9780876091685
  • ISBN 9780876091685 / 0876091680
  • Weight 0.77 lbs (0.35 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.87 x 5.87 x 0.69 in (22.53 x 14.91 x 1.75 cm)
  • Reading level 1560
  • Library of Congress subjects East Asia - Foreign relations, East Asia - Strategic aspects
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 94040867
  • Dewey Decimal Code 327.5

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In The Strategic Quadrangle five experts on East Asia explore the new shape of power among the major players in the region - Russia, China, Japan, and the United States. The authors examine the web of alliances, historical rivalries, and conflicting worldviews that define the relations among these four powers and analyze how the interactions among them will affect East Asia and the international system as a whole. Robert Legvold, surveying the sweeping changes that have taken place in Russia and the rest of the former Soviet Union, contends that genuine integration into East Asia requires the kind of economic changes that have just begun in Russia and will take years to complete. David Lampton, in his chapter on China, examines the Chinese leadership's policy of military detente and economic cooperation with the other three powers in order to sustain the remarkable economic performance of the last two decades. In his chapter on Japan, Michael Mochizuki discusses the uncertainty that the end of the Soviet-American rivalry has produced in Japan's domestic politics and foreign policy. Michael Mandelbaum discusses the bilateral relationships between the United States and the three other countries and the differing issues that loom large for each: security, economics, and human rights. Finally, Richard Solomon attempts to answer the pivotal question of who will shape and wield power in the new East Asia.

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  • Booklist, 01/15/1995, Page 879