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"How are the rising mutual concerns of Asian and European countries shaping their approaches to the international order? Contributors to this volume discuss emerging critical issues in International relations, including the Indo-Pacific constructs, China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and the progress of established regional security mechanisms like the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. They also compare western and non-western approaches to these issues, with a holistic perspective on the origins and evolutions of these approaches. Both the Indo-Pacific constructs and BRI present a remarkable set of opportunities for Europe as well as Asia. This book presents key implications of the changing politico-security dynamics in the two regions from the perspectives of both Asian and European scholars and theoretical traditions. This volume is a must-read for scholars of International Relations with a focus on relations between Asia and Europe"--

How are the rising mutual concerns of Asian and European countries shaping their approaches to the international order Contributors to this volume discuss emerging critical issues in International relations, including the Indo-Pacific constructs, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and the progress of established regional security mechanisms like the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. They also compare western and non-western approaches to these issues, with a holistic perspective on the origins and evolutions of these approaches. Both the Indo-Pacific constructs and BRI present a remarkable set of opportunities for Europe as well as Asia. This book presents key implications of the changing politico-security dynamics in the two regions from the perspectives of both Asian and European scholars and theoretical traditions.A must-read for scholars of International Relations with a focus on relations between Asia and Europe.

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"an excellent contribution to International Relations (IR) with the non-western approach as its unique selling point. This book will be useful for IR scholars and practitioners who are interested in regionalism in Asia and Europe."---Peter Brian M. Wang, National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN), Malaysia, in International Affairs 98:4, 2022

List of tables
vii
List of contributors
viii
Preface x
Acknowledgement xi
Introduction 1(12)
Rahul Mishra
Azirah Hashim
Anthony Milner
PART I Making sense of international relations: western and non-western approaches
13(28)
1 Making sense of international relations: Western and non-western approaches
15(7)
Amitav Acharya
2 Making sense of international relations: Western, non-western and universal approaches
22(11)
Mohamed Jawhar Hassan
3 Making sense of international relations: A Japanese perspective
33(8)
Makio Miyagawa
PART II European and Asian security architecture: current developments
41(42)
4 New threats to the multilateral order: What can ASEAN and the EU do?
43(11)
Enrico Letta
5 A common security platform?: EU and ASEAN have security concerns but also need to prioritize according to their needs
54(10)
Farish A. Noor
6 The European security architecture: Current developments
64(10)
Yeo Lay Hwee
7 The EU's strategic choices for the 2020s
74(9)
Sven Bisoop
PART III Emerging constructs: Belt and Road Initiative and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
83(56)
8 Malaysia's embrace of the Belt and Road Initiative and implications for regional geopolitics
85(14)
Johan Saravanamuttu
9 Europe and the challenge of the Belt and Road Initiative
99(14)
Brian Bridges
10 Conceptualising the Belt and Road Initiative: A Southeast Asian perspective
113(11)
Cheong Kef Cheok
Ran Li
Goh Kim Leng
Qianyi Wang
11 China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
124(15)
Sana Hashmi
PART IV Emerging constructs: The Indo-Pacific
139(59)
12 The Indo-Pacific: An evolving regional construct
141(15)
S.D. Muni
Rahul Mishra
13 Europe and the Indo-Pacific concept
156(19)
Paul Gillespie
14 Indonesia and security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region
175(10)
Yanyan Mochamad Yani
15 A critique of the Indo-Pacific construct: Geopolitics of Western-Centrism
185(13)
Sharifah Muni Rah Alatas
Index 198
Rahul Mishra is Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, European Studies Programme at the Asia-Europe Institute, University of Malaya.

Azirah Hashim is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Malaya and former Executive Director, Asia-Europe Institute and former Director, Centre for ASEAN Regionalism, University of Malaya.

Anthony Milner is Visiting Professor, University of Malaya; Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne; and Emeritus Professor, Australian National University.