About the Author Walden Bello is a human rights and peace campaigner, academic, environmentalist and journalist who has made a major contribution to the international case against corporate-driven globalization. He is currently the Executive Director of Focus on the Global South, as well as an adjunct professor of sociology at the State University of New York, Binghamton. He was formerly a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, and has previously held positions at the University of the Philippines, UCLA, and the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam. His previous books include Dilemmas of Domination: the Unmaking of the American Empire (Zed 2005), and Capitalism's Last Stand? Deglobalization in the Age of Austerity (Zed 2013). Product Description This compact, insightful book offers an up-to-the-minute guide to understanding the evolution of maritime territorial disputes in East Asia, exploring their legal, political-security and economic dimensions against the backdrop of a brewing Sino-American rivalry for hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region. It traces the decades-long evolution of Sino-American relations in Asia, and how this pivotal relationship has been central to prosperity and stability in one of the most dynamics regions of the world. It also looks at how middle powers – from Japan and Australia to India and South Korea – have joined the fray, trying to shape the trajectory of the territorial disputes in the Western Pacific, which can, in turn, alter the future of Asia – and ignite an international war that could re-configure the global order.The book examines how the maritime disputes have become a litmus test of China's rise, whether it has and will be peaceful or not, and how smaller powers such as Vietnam and the Philippines have been resisting Beijing's territorial ambitions. Drawing on extensive discussions and interviews with experts and policy-makers across the Asia-Pacific region, the book highlights the growing geopolitical significance of the East and South China Sea disputes to the future of Asia – providing insights into how the so-called Pacific century will shape up. Review “Combining lucid analysis with rich data and elegant prose, Heydarian's book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the future of Asia.” ―Alexander Vuving, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies“A valuable guide to the increasingly volatile contest between the United States and China.” ―Bill Hayton, author of South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia“If you only read one book on Asian security issues, it should be this.” ―Harry J. Kazianis, Center for the National Interest“Robustly argued, thoroughly researched, and engagingly written... Heydarian's coverage of Southeast Asia is a proverbial breath of fresh air.” ―Salvatore Babones, Asian Review of Books“A valuable source for policy makers, academics, researchers and those who would like to understand the dynamics among the powers in Southeast Asiae.” ―Wilfrido Villacorta, former Philippine ambassador and permanent representative to ASEAN Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Asia's New BattlefieldThe USA, China and the struggle for the Western PacificBy Richard Javad HeydarianZed Books LtdCopyright © 2015 Richard Javad HeydarianAll rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-78360-313-8ContentsFigures and tables, Acknowledgements, Foreword by Walden Bello, Introduction, 1 The great convergence: Sino-American symbiosis, 2 The revenge of history, 3 War at sea: from the motherland to the blue soil, 4 Between an eagle and a dragon: the tragedy of small-power politics, 5 The middle powers: a game of thrones, 6 After hegemony: towards a Pacific community, References, Index, CHAPTER 1THE GREAT CONVERGENCE: SINO-AMERICAN SYMBIOSISVictorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.Sun TzuOne must change one's tactics every ten years if one wishes to maintain one
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