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Ross and Øystein Tunsjø. The book assembles contributions examining how East Asian security transforms under China’s growing power, addressing domestic politics and nationalism, evolving U.S.-China strategy, and the effects of economic power after the 2008 financial crisis. It further studies Japan and South Korea’s responses, regional nationalism and alliance dynamics, and major power relations, including South China Sea disputes and third-party coercion in Northeast Asia.","Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China  \na volume in the series  \nCornell Studies in Security Affairs  \nedited by Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis, and Stephen M. Walt  \nA list of titles in this series [is available at www.cornellpress.cornell.edu](is available at www.cornellpress.cornell.edu).  \nStrategic Adjustment and the Rise of China  \nPower and Politics in East Asia  \nEdited by  \nRobert S . Ross and Øystein Tun sjø  \nCornell University Press Ithaca and London  \nCopyright © 2017 by Cornell University  \nCornell University Press gratefully acknowledges receipt of a subvention from the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies which aided in the publication of this book.  \nAll rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in a review, this book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher. For information, address Cornell University Press, Sage House, 512 East State Street, Ithaca, New York 14850.  \nFirst published 2017 by Cornell University Press Printed in the United States of America  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data  \nNames: Ross, Robert S., 1954– editor. | Tunsjø, Øystein, editor.  \nTitle: Strategic adjustment and the rise of China: power and politics in East Asia/edited by Robert S. Ross and Øystein Tunsjø .  \nOther titles: Cornell studies in security affairs.  \nDescription: Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 2017. | Series: Cornell studies in security affairs | Includes bibliographical references and index.  \nIdentifiers: LCCN 2016057396 (print) | LCCN 2016059916 (ebook) | ISBN 9781501709180 (cloth: alk. paper) | ISBN 9781501709197  \n(pbk.: alk. paper) | ISBN 9781501712760 (ret) | ISBN 9781501712777 (pdf)  \nSubjects: LCSH: China—Foreign relations—21st century. | East Asia—Foreign relations—21st century.  \nClassification: LCC DS779.47 .S79 2017 (print) | LCC DS779.47 (ebook) | DDC 355/.033051—dc23  \nLC record available at [https://lccn.loc.gov/2016057396](https://lccn.loc.gov/2016057396)  \nCornell University Press strives to use environmentally responsible suppliers and materials to the fullest extent possible in the publishing of its books. Such materials include vegetable-based, low-VOC inksand acid-free papers that are recycled, totally chlorine-free, or partly composed of nonwood fibers. For further information, visit our [website at www.cornellpress.cornell.edu](website at www.cornellpress.cornell.edu).  \nContents  \nList of Contributors vii  \nAcknowledgments ix  \nIntroduction 1  \nrobert s. ross and øystein tunsjø  \nPART I. POWER AND POLITICS IN THE EAST ASIAN TRANSITION  \n1. Domestic Politics and Nationalism in  \nEast Asian Security 15  \nrandall l. schweller  \n2. U.S.-China Relations: From Unipolar Hedging  \ntoward Bipolar Balancing 41  \nøystein tunsjø  \n3. Perception, Misperception, and Sensitivity:  \nChinese Economic Power and Preferences after the  \n2008 Financial Crisis 69  \ndaniel w. drezner  \n4. Two Asias? China’s Rise, Dual Structure, and the Alliance  \nSystem in East Asia 100  \nwang dong  \nContents  \nPART II. JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, AND THE RISE OF CHINA:  \nNATIONAL SECURITY AND NATIONALISM  \n5. Protecting the Status Quo: Japan’s Response  \nto the Rise of China 137  \nian bowers and bjørn elias mikalsen grønning  \n6. Popular Nationalism and Economic Interests  \nin China’s Japan Policy 169  \nJames Reilly  \n7. China’s Rise and Security Dynamics on the  \nKorean Peninsula 196  \nchung-in moon  \nPART III. GREAT POWER RELATIONS AND REGIONAL CONFLICT  \n8. Threading the Needle: The South China Sea Disputes  \nand U.S.-China Relations 233  \nm. taylor fravel  \n9. The United States and China in Northeast Asia:  \nThird-Party Coercion and Alliance Relations 261  \nrobert s. ross  \nConclusion: East Asia at the Center: Power Shifts  \nand Theory 285  \nøystein tunsjø  \nIndex 299  \nContributors  \nIan Bowers is an assistant professor at the Norwegian Defence University College and the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies.  \nDaniel W. 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