Amitav Acharya 
Whose Ideas Matter? [EPUB ebook] 
Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism

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Asia is a crucial battleground for power and influence in the international system. It is also a theater of new experiments in regional cooperation that could redefine global order. Whose Ideas Matter? is the first book to explore the diffusion of ideas and norms in the international system from the perspective of local actors, with Asian regional institutions as its main focus.

There’s no Asian equivalent of the EU or of NATO. Why has Asia, and in particular Southeast Asia, avoided such multilateral institutions? Most accounts focus on U.S. interests and perceptions or intraregional rivalries to explain the design and effectiveness of regional institutions in Asia such as SEATO, ASEAN, and the ASEAN Regional Forum. Amitav Acharya instead foregrounds the ideas of Asian policymakers, including their response to the global norms of sovereignty and nonintervention. Asian regional institutions are shaped by contestations and compromises involving emerging global norms and the preexisting beliefs and practices of local actors.

Acharya terms this perspective ‘constitutive localization’ and argues that international politics is not all about Western ideas and norms forcing their way into non-Western societies while the latter remain passive recipients. Rather, ideas are conditioned and accepted by local agents who shape the diffusion of ideas and norms in the international system. Acharya sketches a normative trajectory of Asian regionalism that constitutes an important contribution to the global sovereignty regime and explains a remarkable continuity in the design and functions of Asian regional institutions.

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Table of Content

1 Why Study the Norm Dynamics of Asian Regionalism?
2 Perspectives on Norm Diffusion
3 Ideas and Power: Non- Intervention and Collective Defense
4 Constructing Asia’s Cognitive Prior
5 Resistance and Change: Common Security and Collective Intervention
6 Conclusions, Extensions, and ExtrapolationsAppendix: Key Concepts, Regional Definition
Bibliography of Primary Sources
Index

About the author

Amitav Acharya is Professor of International Affairs at American University, Washington, D.C. He was Professor of Global Governance at the University of Bristol. He is the author of The Making of Southeast Asia, also from Cornell, and Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia and coeditor of Crafting Cooperation.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 200 ● ISBN 9780801459467 ● File size 2.0 MB ● Publisher Cornell University Press ● City Ithaca ● Country US ● Published 2011 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5210929 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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