Follow the Leader, Lose the Region: Charting a Canadian Strategy for the Asia-Pacific

Author:   Jeff Reeves
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
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Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 November 2023
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Follow the Leader, Lose the Region: Charting a Canadian Strategy for the Asia-Pacific


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As competition among the traditional great powers in the Asia region intensifies, Canada faces a stark choice: Should it align its foreign policy with the US-led free and open Indo-Pacific strategy? Shared values give Canada a clear incentive to follow the lead of the United States and Western-aligned democracies, but Jeffrey Reeves presents the case for a foreign policy based on understanding how Asia sees itself. He draws on Asian sources to demonstrate Western misunderstandings of regional developments and to outline alternative, regionally based policy options. Follow the Leader, Lose the Region urges the Canadian government to pivot away from the policies of its Western allies in order to chart an independent course that better serves its interests.

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Author:   Jeff Reeves
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
ISBN:  

9780774868600


ISBN 10:   0774868600
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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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

Reviews

"""A sharp and original assessment of how Canada should understand and react to strategic developments in a region alternatively defined as Asia-Pacific or Indo-Pacific. From a critical theory perspective and using a wide array of sources in English and six Asian languages, it challenges the assumptions that underpin the dominant Western framing and illuminates the alternative narratives coming from within the region itself. Reeves' prescriptions for omni-directional alignment and strategic integration offer a sophisticated perspective that will stimulate debate in both academic and policy circles at a moment of geopolitical turbulence and big choices.""-- ""Paul Evans, co-author of The Asia-Pacific Security Lexicon"" ""This will quickly become a go-to 'guide for the perplexed' - it challenges our understanding of Canadian-Asian relations. It is fascinating.""-- ""David Dewitt, professor emeritus, International Relations, York University"" ""Follow the Leader, Lose the Region juxtaposes the narrative of the 'Indo-Pacific' with Asian narratives of themselves to critically situate Canadian foreign policy towards this important region. The book adds substantially to public debate and provides valuable insights that contribute to policy-making.""-- ""Jeremy Paltiel, professor, Political Science, Carleton University"""


Author Information

Jeffrey Reeves is vice president of research and strategy for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He has served as director of Asian Studies at the United States Army War College and as an instructor at Peking University in the People’s Republic of China. His works include Chinese–Japanese Competition and the East Asian Security Complex: Vying for Influence and Chinese Foreign Relations with Weak Peripheral States: Asymmetrical Economic Power and Insecurity.

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