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7. Economic Growth, Regime Insecurity, and Military Strategy: Explaining the Rise of Noncombat Operations in China
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- 1. The Political Economy of Regional Security in East Asia 1
- 2. Finance and Security in East Asia 39
- 3. Regional Economic Institutions and East Asian Security 66
- 4. The Spillover Effect of the ASEAN-Plus-Three Process on East Asian Security 96
- 5. Disputes over Territories and Maritime Rights and Interests: Their Political Economic Implications 120
- 6. The Cult of Energy Insecurity and Great Power Rivalry Across the Pacific 144
- 7. Economic Growth, Regime Insecurity, and Military Strategy: Explaining the Rise of Noncombat Operations in China 177
- 8. Information-Age Economics and the Future of the East Asian Security Environment 211
- 9. The China-U.S. Handshake in Northeast Asia: The Key to Dual Stability in Bilateral Ties and Regional Equilibrium 236
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- 1. The Political Economy of Regional Security in East Asia 1
- 2. Finance and Security in East Asia 39
- 3. Regional Economic Institutions and East Asian Security 66
- 4. The Spillover Effect of the ASEAN-Plus-Three Process on East Asian Security 96
- 5. Disputes over Territories and Maritime Rights and Interests: Their Political Economic Implications 120
- 6. The Cult of Energy Insecurity and Great Power Rivalry Across the Pacific 144
- 7. Economic Growth, Regime Insecurity, and Military Strategy: Explaining the Rise of Noncombat Operations in China 177
- 8. Information-Age Economics and the Future of the East Asian Security Environment 211
- 9. The China-U.S. Handshake in Northeast Asia: The Key to Dual Stability in Bilateral Ties and Regional Equilibrium 236
- Index 251