Prof. Dr. Andreas Vasilache is Associate Professor for European Studies at the University of Bielefeld and German Director of the Centre for German and European Studies (CGES) at the University of Bielefeld and St. Petersburg State University. Prof. Dr. Reimund Seidelmann is Professor ret. for International Relations and Foreign Policy Studies at Justus-Liebig-University Gieen. Dr. Jos Luis de Sales Marques is President of the Institute of European Studies of Macau.
Acknowledgement
p. 9
Introduction: States and Regions in Globalised Relations
p. 11
Theoretical and Methodological Questions
Analysing Foreign Policy: A Contribution to the Methodology of Understanding, Evaluating, and Reconstructing Foreign Relations
p. 21
Globalisation, Regionalization and Stateness
p. 65
In the National Interest of Norms: Rethinking the Conceptual Relationship between Norms and the National Interest
p. 83
Nations, Regions and the Global System: Intra- and Inter-Regional Dynamics
EU Policies towards Russia: The Search for Integration Mechanisms beyond Conditionality
p. 101
Nested Regionalism and Politics of Linkage: The EU, NATO and the Council of Europe - Case Studies for a Comparative Research Agenda
p. 121
Human Security in Europe and Asia: Between Rhetoric and Reality
p. 141
The Dynamics of Regionalism in the APEC Region: Tendencies, Characteristics, and Policy Issues
p. 157
Unpacking the New "Scramble for Africa": A Critical and Local Perspective of Chinese Activities in Zambia
p. 175
Between European and National Citizenship Identities: Challenges, Problems, and Soft Practices of Identity Building in Educational Policies
p. 199
From Nation to Region: Comparing Joint History Writing in Europe and East Asia
p. 229
Foreign Policies in Northern Asia Pacific: China, Japan, the Koreas and Russia
Peace and Conflict in a Globalised World: Linking Regional Security to Global Peace
p. 245
The Six Party Talks as a Multilateral Security Mechanism in Northeast Asia
p. 275
Left in the Cold: Limitations of Regional Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia
p. 295
Bilateralism and Multilateralism in Chinese Foreign Policy
p. 309
China's Foreign Policy and External Relations in the Post Cold-War Period
p. 319
Pluralism as a Philosophical Basis of Chinese Diplomacy
p. 333
Russian Policy in East Asia
p. 349
Notes on the Contributors
p. 367
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