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    Title/Author: Can Asians think of peace?/ edited by Kishore Mahbubani, Varigonda Kesava Chandra, Kristen Tang.
    Reminder of title: essays on managing conflict in the Asian century /
    other author: Mahbubani, Kishore.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
    Description: ix, 274 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction -- Part 1: Asian ideas for peace and conflict amelioration -- Can Asians speak truth to power? -- Nuclear Deterrence 3.0 -- Asia, say no to NATO -- Freeze, talk and trade -- Technocratic deliberation and Asian peace -- America needs an economic peace strategy for Asia -- Where are the peacemakers?: -- Investing in peace for Asia -- Muslim Asia and the quest for peace -- Doubts about AUKUS -- Cyclone Mocha in conflict-ridden Myanmar is another warning to take climate change seriously -- Crisis management in Asia: A middle power imperative -- Rabindranath Tagore: A man for a new Asian future -- Asia should take the lead on global health -- Reconceptualizing Asia's security challenges: by Jean Dong, April 21, 2024 -- A new 'coalition of the unwilling' -- Asia's middle powers' activism a plus for regional stability -- Nuclear stability in the 21st century -- Part 2: Managing the US-China contest -- How China and US can avoid a clash in the South China Sea -- Beware of Munich -- The Anchorage meeting will buy America needed time -- Navigating troubled waters: Ideas for managing tensions in the Taiwan Strait -- It's dangerous salami slicing on the Taiwan issue -- US-China trade and investment cooperation amid great power rivalry -- Averting the grandest collision of all time -- China, America and the Saudi-Iranian normalization -- Coexistence: The only realist path to peace -- America can't stop China's rise -- Biden-Xi Summit: A positive step in managing complex US-China ties -- The US and China can lead the way on nuclear threat reduction -- Part 3: Conflict management in South Asia -- China and India: A new diplomacy -- Can South Asia put India-Pakistan hostilities behind to unite for greater good? -- An India-Pakistan ceasefire that can stick -- China and India: More new diplomacy -- Safer together: Why South and Southeast Asia must cooperate to prevent a new Cold War in Asia -- India-Pakistan: Peace by pieces -- India-China relations: Going beyond the military stalemate -- Restoring trust between China and India: A modest suggestion -- India can still be a bridge to the Global South -- Would you care for a 'package deal'? The future of a territorial swap on the disputed Sino-Indian boundary -- Why India-Pakistan relations need a new era of engagement -- Why have China and India come together? -- Part 4: Conflict management in Southeast and East Asia -- China and Japan: Will they ever reconcile? -- Islamist terrorism in Indonesia: Roots and responses -- The Biden era: Challenges and opportunities for Southeast Asia -- The oxygen of Asean -- An antidote against narrow nationalism? Why regional history matters -- Can Biden bring peace to Southeast Asia? -- Countering the threat of Islamist extremism in Southeast Asia -- HADR as a diplomatic tool in Southeast Asia-China relations amid changing security dynamics -- Can the Belt and Road Initiative bring peace to China and Asean -- Countering Moro youth extremism in the Philippines -- The EU and ASEAN: Partners to manage great power rivalry -- Caught in the middle? Not necessarily. Non-alignment could help Southeast Asian regional integration -- Managing expectations: Indonesia navigating its international roles -- US-China rivalry will be a stern test for Vietnam's diplomatic juggle -- Civilisational futures and the role of Southeast Asia -- The US, China, and the Philippines in between -- Singapore's role as a neutral interpreter of China to the West -- Securing China-US relations within the wider Asia-Pacific -- Southeast Asia, China, and the Belt and Read Initiative: still going strong? -- How Malaysia can boost Asean agency and centrality amid global challenges.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Peace-building - Asia. -
    Subject: Asia - Foreign relations. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-5666-0
    ISBN: 9789819656660
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