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Follow the Leader, Lose the Region conclusively demonstrates that an understanding of how Asia sees itself should inform Canadian foreign policy in the region.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Framing a Canadian Strategy in the Asia-Pacific

1 The Basics: A Critical Examination of Western Narratives on Asia

2 Asian Counter-Narratives: Indo-Pacific, Rules-Based Order, and Freedom and Openness

3 Asian Counter-Narratives: Western State Identity in the Asia-Pacific

4 Asian Narratives on Asia’s Security Order: Western Hegemony as a Source of Instability

5 Chinese Counter-Narratives: The Chinese Communist Party, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Foreign Affairs

6 Mapping a Canadian Policy Approach to Asia: National Interests, Asian Narratives, and Network Analysis

Conclusion: Toward Omnidirectional Diplomacy and Strategic Integration

Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9780774868594, 978-0774868594
      ISBN10: 0774868597
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Follow the Leader, Lose the Region conclusively demonstrates that an understanding of how Asia sees itself should inform Canadian foreign policy in the region.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Framing a Canadian Strategy in the Asia-Pacific

      1 The Basics: A Critical Examination of Western Narratives on Asia

      2 Asian Counter-Narratives: Indo-Pacific, Rules-Based Order, and Freedom and Openness

      3 Asian Counter-Narratives: Western State Identity in the Asia-Pacific

      4 Asian Narratives on Asia’s Security Order: Western Hegemony as a Source of Instability

      5 Chinese Counter-Narratives: The Chinese Communist Party, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Foreign Affairs

      6 Mapping a Canadian Policy Approach to Asia: National Interests, Asian Narratives, and Network Analysis

      Conclusion: Toward Omnidirectional Diplomacy and Strategic Integration

      Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index

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