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Between Compliance and Conflict
El libro en inglés "Between Compliance and Conflict-East Asia, Latin America and the "New" Pax Americana", editado conjuntamente por el Director Kim Byung-kook y el Profesor Jorge I. Domínguez de la Universidad de Harvard, ha sido publicado por la editorial Routledge de Estados Unidos. Basado en los resultados de la "Conferencia Internacional sobre Asia Oriental, América Latina y la "Nueva" Pax Americana" celebrada en febrero de 2003 en el Instituto de Estudios sobre Relaciones Internacionales Weatherhead de la Universidad de Harvard, este libro contiene nueve ensayos que presentan un análisis en profundidad de los nuevos desafíos que enfrenta Estados Unidos, a través de los casos de Asia Oriental y América Latina.
A continuación, se presenta la descripción del libro por parte de la editorial Routledge.
This book examines the responses to U.S. power in the two areas of the world where U.S. primacy was first successfully consolidated: East Asia and Latin America. The U.S. has faced no comparably powerful challengers to the exercise of its power in Latin America for much of the past century. It established its primacy over much of East Asia in the aftermath of WW II and extended its influence in the late 1970"s and after the end of the Vietnam War through its entente with China to balance the Soviet Union. By contrast, the U.S. has always encountered rivals and challengers in Europe, has attempted unsuccessfully thus far to impose its primacy in the Middle East, and has paid only intermittent attention to South Asia and Africa.
The essays in this volume will explore three important themes 1.) How do region-wide economic trends and arrangements sustain or modify U.S. influence in the region? 2.) How do rising powers in these regions (Japan, China, Brazil) reshape their policies to cope with the U.S. and 3.) How do new (South Korea) and old (Cuba) challengers to U.S. power shape their policies to account for the unrivaled exercise of U.S. power.This collection will place the United States at the hub of relations with countries in East Asia and Latin America and examine the new policies and new styles of engagement that are employed to address the prolonged U.S. interest in these areas-approaches from which the rest of the world might learn.
Byung-Kook Kim is professor of political science at Korea University and director of the East Asia Institute(www.eai.or.kr) in Seoul.
Jorge I. Dominguez is the Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs and Director fo the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
Índice
1. Between Compliacne and Conflict: Comparing U.S. - East Asian and U.S. - Latin American Relations | Jorge I. Dominguea and Byung-Kook Kim
2. A New Pax Americana? Thye U.S. Exercise of Hard Power in East Asia and Latin America | Robert Paarlberg
3. A Rise of Regionalist Ideas in East Asia: New East Asian Regionalism and Pax Americana | Young Jong Cho
4. Pax Americana in Latin America: The Hegemony behind Free Trade | Pamela K. Starr
5. The U.S. - China Peace: Great Power Politics, Spheres of Influence, and the Peace of East Asia | Roberts S. Ross
6. Japan"s Ambition for Normal Statehood | Takashi Inoguchi
7. Brazilian Foregn Policy since 1990 and the Pax Americana | Monica Herz
8. Cuba and the Pax Americana: U.S. - Cuban Relations Post - 1990 | Jorge I. Dominguesz
9. To Have a Cake and Eat It Too: The Crisis of Pax Americana in Korea | Byung-Kook Kim
*Este texto es una traducción mediante IA de un original escrito en coreano. Pueden existir errores de traducción o matices imprecisos.