East Asian Conflict Zones Prospects for Regional Stability and Deescalation Editors (view affiliations) Lawrence E. GrinterYoung Whan Kihl Book 3 Citations 2 Readers 9 Downloads
Chapters Table of contents (9 chapters) About About this book Table of contents Search within book Front Matter Pages i-xv PDF Conflict Patterns in East Asia and the Western Pacific Lawrence E. Grinter, Young Whan Kihl Pages 1-28 Sino-Soviet Relations in the Late 1980s: An End to Estrangement? Steven I. Levine Pages 29-46 Japan, the Soviet Union, and the Northern Territories: Prospects for Accommodation Peggy L. Falkenheim Pages 47-69 Stability and Instability in the Sea of Japan Edward A. Olsen Pages 70-96 The Korean Peninsula Conflict: Equilibrium or Deescalation? Young Whan Kihl Pages 97-122 The South China Sea: From Zone of Conflict to Zone of Peace? Donald E. Weatherbee Pages 123-148 Thai-Vietnamese Rivalry in the Indochina Conflict William S. Turley Pages 149-176 Philippine Communism: The Continuing Threat and the Aquino Challenge Leif R. Rosenberger Pages 177-205 Conclusion: Opportunities for Deescalating East Asia’s Conflicts Young Whan Kihl, Lawrence E. Grinter Pages 206-220 Back Matter Pages 221-239 PDF About this book Keywords Asia conflict East Asia Editors and affiliations Lawrence E. Grinter1Young Whan Kihl21.Maxwell Air Force BaseAir UniversityUSA2.Iowa State UniversityAmesUSA Bibliographic information DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10053-8 Copyright Information Lawrence E. Grinter and Young Whan Kihl 1987 Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, London eBook Packages Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection Print ISBN 978-1-349-10055-2 Online ISBN 978-1-349-10053-8 Buy this book on publisher's site Buy options