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ISBN
9780804760867
EAN
9780804760867
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Publication Name
Long Shadow : Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Item Length
9.3 in
Subject
Military / Nuclear Warfare, Public Policy / Military Policy, International Relations / Arms Control, Security (National & International)
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Muthiah Alagappa
Item Weight
34.5 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
592 Pages

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804760861
ISBN-13
9780804760867
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66243135

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
592 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Long Shadow : Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia
Subject
Military / Nuclear Warfare, Public Policy / Military Policy, International Relations / Arms Control, Security (National & International)
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Author
Muthiah Alagappa
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
34.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-005320
Reviews
"Like Alagappa's earlier volumes, this book is a major contribution to understanding Asian security. There is nothing like it in scope or quality on the subject of nuclear weapons in Asia. Virtually every country in Asia is analyzed from a common perspective. The editor's analytical chapters are original and provocative." -Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, University of California, Irvine, "This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."—Ian Hall,Political Studies Review., "An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."-Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, "Alagappa's edited volume is a veritable tour de force of this complex subject-the long shadow cast by the nuclear weapon-and how it is perceived in the national security strategy of individual states in the extended Asian context. It is instructive that the study includes both the U.S. and Russia-the latter being the inheritor of the Soviet nuclear mantle-as part of the Asian nuclear matrix."-The Hindu, "Alagappa's edited volume is a veritable tour de force of this complex subject—the long shadow cast by the nuclear weapon—and how it is perceived in the national security strategy of individual states in the extended Asian context. It is instructive that the study includes both the U.S. and Russia—the latter being the inheritor of the Soviet nuclear mantle—as part of the Asian nuclear matrix."— The Hindu, "A well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the Asian security region. In light of the growing importance of Asian security issues, this book will be a valuable resource." -Charles Glaser, Professor and Deputy Dean,The Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, "Like Alagappa's earlier volumes, this book is a major contribution to understanding Asian security. There is nothing like it in scope or quality on the subject of nuclear weapons in Asia. Virtually every country in Asia is analyzed from a common perspective. The editor's analytical chapters are original and provocative." —Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, University of California, Irvine, "Like his earlier volumes on Asian security matters, this book by Alagappa is a major contribution. There is nothing like it on the many aspects of nuclear weapons in Asia and, as always, the editor's analytical chapters go well beyond summarizing to provide original and provocative thinking." -Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, University of California, Irvine, "This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."-Ian Hall, Political Studies Review, "I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth ofThe Long Shadow.It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." -Avery Goldstein, Professor and Chair, Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania, "An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."-Thomas Schelling, 2005 Noble Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, "Alagappa's edited volume is a veritable tour de force of this complex subject-the long shadow cast by the nuclear weapon-and how it is perceived in the national security strategy of individual states in the extended Asian context. It is instructive that the study includes both the U.S. and Russia-the latter being the inheritor of the Soviet nuclear mantle-as part of the Asian nuclear matrix."- The Hindu, An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies|9780804760867|, "I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth of The Long Shadow. It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." —Avery Goldstein, Professor and Chair, Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania, Like Alagappa's earlier volumes, this book is a major contribution to understanding Asian security. There is nothing like it in scope or quality on the subject of nuclear weapons in Asia. Virtually every country in Asia is analyzed from a common perspect|9780804760867|, "An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."--Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland "Like Alagappa's earlier volumes, this book is a major contribution to understanding Asian security. There is nothing like it in scope or quality on the subject of nuclear weapons in Asia. Virtually every country in Asia is analyzed from a common perspective. The editor's analytical chapters are original and provocative." --Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, University of California, Irvine "A well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the Asian security region. In light of the growing importance of Asian security issues, this book will be a valuable resource." --Charles Glaser, Professor and Deputy Dean,The Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, "This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."--Ian Hall, Political Studies Review, "This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."—Ian Hall, Political Studies Review, "This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."—Ian Hall, Political Studies Review., "I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth of The Long Shadow. It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." -Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania, "An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."—Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, "I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth of The Long Shadow. It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." —Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania, "A well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the Asian security region. In light of the growing importance of Asian security issues, this book will be a valuable resource." —Charles Glaser, Professor and Depu, "I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth of The Long Shadow. It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." --Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania, "Alagappa's edited volume is a veritable tour de force of this complex subject--the long shadow cast by the nuclear weapon--and how it is perceived in the national security strategy of individual states in the extended Asian context. It is instructive that the study includes both the U.S. and Russia--the latter being the inheritor of the Soviet nuclear mantle--as part of the Asian nuclear matrix."-- The Hindu, "This edited volume provides a comprehensive guide to Asian countries' nuclear weapons policies. The chapters provide a good understanding of past nuclear policies, analyze current regional security dynamics, and thoughtfully evaluate future challenges. The volume provides a well-rounded assessment of the overall Asian region by including chapters on currently non-nuclear states including Japan and South Korea and on the United States. Given the growing importance of Asian security issues, this book promises to be a valuable resource." -Charles Glaser, Emmett Dedmon Professor of Public Policy and Deputy Dean of The Harris School, The University of Chicago, "An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."--Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
355.02/17095
Synopsis
The Long Shadow is the first comprehensive, systematic examination of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the dramatically different post-Cold War security environment. Leading experts investigate the roles and salience of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve countries and the ASEAN states, and their implications for security and stability in a broadly defined Asian security region that includes the Middle East. The study also investigates the prospects for nuclear terrorism in Asia. A chief conclusion of the study is that nuclear weapons influence national security strategies in fundamental ways and that deterrence continues to be the dominant role and strategy for the employment of nuclear weapons. Offensive and defensive strategies may increase in salience but will not surpass the deterrence function. Another major conclusion is that although there could be destabilizing situations, on balance, nuclear weapons have reinforced security and stability in the Asian security region by assuaging national security concerns, strengthening deterrence and the status quo, and preventing the outbreak and escalation of major hostilities.As nuclear weapons will persist and cast a long shadow on security in Asia and the world, it is important to reexamine and redefine "old" ideas, concepts, and strategies as well as develop "new" ones relevant to the contemporary era. In line with this, the global nuclear order should be constructed anew based on present realities., The Long Shadow investigates the purposes and roles of nuclear weapons in the new security environment, the nature and content of the national nuclear strategies of relevant states, and their implications for international security and stability in the Asian security region, The Long Shadow is the first comprehensive, systematic examination of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the dramatically different post-Cold War security environment. Leading experts investigate the roles and salience of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve countries and the ASEAN states, and their implications for security and stability in a broadly defined Asian security region that includes the Middle East. The study also investigates the prospects for nuclear terrorism in Asia. A chief conclusion of the study is that nuclear weapons influence national security strategies in fundamental ways and that deterrence continues to be the dominant role and strategy for the employment of nuclear weapons. Offensive and defensive strategies may increase in salience but will not surpass the deterrence function. Another major conclusion is that although there could be destabilizing situations, on balance, nuclear weapons have reinforced security and stability in the Asian security region by assuaging national security concerns, strengthening deterrence and the status quo, and preventing the outbreak and escalation of major hostilities. As nuclear weapons will persist and cast a long shadow on security in Asia and the world, it is important to reexamine and redefine "old" ideas, concepts, and strategies as well as develop "new" ones relevant to the contemporary era. In line with this, the global nuclear order should be constructed anew based on present realities.
LC Classification Number
UA830
Copyright Date
2008
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