Description: This book is designed examine the changing security landscape across the Indo-Pacific as it relates to China's rise and the growing attractiveness of Balancing policies and postures among several Asian capitals and the United States.
Review Quotes: "Explaining China, its role in the region and the world, and the appropriate responses to its rising power, has been a cottage industry for scholars for at least the last three or four decades. This book adds to the genre, and does so usefully. . . This is then an interesting book in part because of the update on the state of relationships within the region and in part because of the way it forces the reader to think about fundemental concepts." --Contemporary Southeast Asia