Publication

Apr 2007

This publication explores how the US might respond to emerging nationalism in the Northeast Asian region in order to promote stability and peace. It argues that the main source of regional instability and potential conflict in the region consists of memory, identity and nationalism. The author offers a constructivist approach, which highlights the central role that these factors play in international relations and shows the implications for US foreign policy.

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Author Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Series SSI Monographs
Publisher Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
Copyright © 2007 Strategic Studies Institute (SSI)
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