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The Rise of Regions

Conflict and Cooperation

Edited by Ronald L. Tammen and Jacek Kugler

This timely book presents fresh, forward-looking analyses of key regions across the globe, organized around power transition theory. Tracking political and economic trajectories broadly, the contributors use cutting-edge data to forecast general trends in regional politics, economics, and diplomacy. Their collective insights into the likely directions of regional dynamics within a changing global order comprise an invaluable guidebook for forward-thinking readers considering where the world is headed in the coming decades and the implications for strategy, politics, and policy.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 328 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-5381-3187-9 • Hardback • September 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-5381-7115-8 • Paperback • August 2022 • $41.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Comparative Politics, Political Science / International Relations / General
Ronald L. Tammen is president of the TransResearch Consortium, professor emeritus at Portland State University, and research fellow at Claremont Graduate University.

Jacek Kugler is Elizabeth Helms Rosecrans Professor of World Politics and Political Economy in the School of Politics and Economics at Claremont Graduate University.
List of Figures and Tables

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

The Power Transition Timeline

1 The Rise of Regions

Ronald L. Tammen and Jacek Kugler

2 East Asia: China on the Move

Ronald L. Tammen and Ayesha Umar Wahedi

3 East Asia: China’s Campaign to Become a New World Leader

Yi Feng, Zhijun Gao, and Zining Yang

4 North America: The Peaceful Region

Patrick James and Athanasios Hristoulas

5 Europe: The EU Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Gaspare M. Genna, Birol Yesilada, and Osman Goktug Tanrikulu

6 Europe: Nationalist Dream and the Effects of Zero Migration on Political Power

Tadeusz Kugler

7 Eurasia: Russia Plus

Kristina Khederlarian, Allison Hamlin, and Jacek Kugler

8 Middle East: Levant

Zeyad Kelani, Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz, and Jacek Kugler

9 Middle East: Northern Tier

Ali Fisunoglu

10 North Africa: Beyond the Arab Spring

Amir Bagherpour and Ashraf Singer

11 Sub-Saharan Africa: Civil Strife

Nicholas M. Coulombe and Kristin Johnson

12 South America: Uncertain Voyage

Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz and Ayesha Umar Wahedi

13 Northeast Asia: Challenge of Nuclear Deterrence

Kyungkook Kang

14 Central Asia: Caught in the Middle

J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr.

15 Southeast Asia: Emerging Pacific Contenders

Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz and John Thomas

16 South Asia: India the Emerging Global Giant

John Thomas and Fredrick Clarke

17 The Regional Setting for Trends in World Politics

Jacek Kugler and Ronald L. Tammen

Index

About the Contributors
In this exciting new book, Tammen, Kugler, and colleagues provide a road map for international relations in the coming decades. They anchor their analyses in the latest research about power transition theory and apply that theory to a wide range of regional settings. This is the best book about the prospects for war and peace in the world’s regions and quite possibly the best book about power transition theory itself. The Rise of Regions is a must read for students of international conflict and cooperation, for scholars of international relations theory, and for scholars or practitioners interested in the prospects for regional conflict and cooperation. The authors employ many engaging graphics that make the work accessible to all readers, and consequently, it is appropriate for college courses at any level and will be of interest to non-academics interested in a rigorous and engaging appraisal of what to expect across the world’s regions in the years to come.
— Douglas Lemke, Pennsylvania State University


This timely book is relevant for both scholars and students. At a time of rising and declining major and regional powers, and during a phase in international politics when regional politics have become at least as salient as global politics, this work focuses on the intersection between modern power transition theory and the comparative study of regions. Rigorous scientific comparative analysis of international regions has been in short supply; this effort moves such inquiry forward through both a compatible theoretical framework that makes regional hierarchy a central part of the analysis, and, through its regional case studies, the work provides a roadmap for substantial empirical analysis of conflict and cooperative processes across regions.
— Thomas J. Volgy, University of Arizona


Ultimately, the book is a timely read as the world grapples with the NATO–Russia tensions in Ukraine—seen as the beginning of a global realignment—and the US–China rivalry in the South China Sea. It will be a useful read for scholars trying to understand regional power transitions and their global implications. The book will keep general readers engrossed and encourage them to reflect on whether the US is willing to go down without a confrontation now that ‘China has risen’ and on the implications of a Sino-Russian alliance to the world order (p. 27).


— International Affairs


The Rise of Regions

Conflict and Cooperation

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • This timely book presents fresh, forward-looking analyses of key regions across the globe, organized around power transition theory. Tracking political and economic trajectories broadly, the contributors use cutting-edge data to forecast general trends in regional politics, economics, and diplomacy. Their collective insights into the likely directions of regional dynamics within a changing global order comprise an invaluable guidebook for forward-thinking readers considering where the world is headed in the coming decades and the implications for strategy, politics, and policy.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 328 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-5381-3187-9 • Hardback • September 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
    978-1-5381-7115-8 • Paperback • August 2022 • $41.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Comparative Politics, Political Science / International Relations / General
Author
Author
  • Ronald L. Tammen is president of the TransResearch Consortium, professor emeritus at Portland State University, and research fellow at Claremont Graduate University.

    Jacek Kugler is Elizabeth Helms Rosecrans Professor of World Politics and Political Economy in the School of Politics and Economics at Claremont Graduate University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables

    List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

    The Power Transition Timeline

    1 The Rise of Regions

    Ronald L. Tammen and Jacek Kugler

    2 East Asia: China on the Move

    Ronald L. Tammen and Ayesha Umar Wahedi

    3 East Asia: China’s Campaign to Become a New World Leader

    Yi Feng, Zhijun Gao, and Zining Yang

    4 North America: The Peaceful Region

    Patrick James and Athanasios Hristoulas

    5 Europe: The EU Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    Gaspare M. Genna, Birol Yesilada, and Osman Goktug Tanrikulu

    6 Europe: Nationalist Dream and the Effects of Zero Migration on Political Power

    Tadeusz Kugler

    7 Eurasia: Russia Plus

    Kristina Khederlarian, Allison Hamlin, and Jacek Kugler

    8 Middle East: Levant

    Zeyad Kelani, Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz, and Jacek Kugler

    9 Middle East: Northern Tier

    Ali Fisunoglu

    10 North Africa: Beyond the Arab Spring

    Amir Bagherpour and Ashraf Singer

    11 Sub-Saharan Africa: Civil Strife

    Nicholas M. Coulombe and Kristin Johnson

    12 South America: Uncertain Voyage

    Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz and Ayesha Umar Wahedi

    13 Northeast Asia: Challenge of Nuclear Deterrence

    Kyungkook Kang

    14 Central Asia: Caught in the Middle

    J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr.

    15 Southeast Asia: Emerging Pacific Contenders

    Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz and John Thomas

    16 South Asia: India the Emerging Global Giant

    John Thomas and Fredrick Clarke

    17 The Regional Setting for Trends in World Politics

    Jacek Kugler and Ronald L. Tammen

    Index

    About the Contributors
Reviews
Reviews
  • In this exciting new book, Tammen, Kugler, and colleagues provide a road map for international relations in the coming decades. They anchor their analyses in the latest research about power transition theory and apply that theory to a wide range of regional settings. This is the best book about the prospects for war and peace in the world’s regions and quite possibly the best book about power transition theory itself. The Rise of Regions is a must read for students of international conflict and cooperation, for scholars of international relations theory, and for scholars or practitioners interested in the prospects for regional conflict and cooperation. The authors employ many engaging graphics that make the work accessible to all readers, and consequently, it is appropriate for college courses at any level and will be of interest to non-academics interested in a rigorous and engaging appraisal of what to expect across the world’s regions in the years to come.
    — Douglas Lemke, Pennsylvania State University


    This timely book is relevant for both scholars and students. At a time of rising and declining major and regional powers, and during a phase in international politics when regional politics have become at least as salient as global politics, this work focuses on the intersection between modern power transition theory and the comparative study of regions. Rigorous scientific comparative analysis of international regions has been in short supply; this effort moves such inquiry forward through both a compatible theoretical framework that makes regional hierarchy a central part of the analysis, and, through its regional case studies, the work provides a roadmap for substantial empirical analysis of conflict and cooperative processes across regions.
    — Thomas J. Volgy, University of Arizona


    Ultimately, the book is a timely read as the world grapples with the NATO–Russia tensions in Ukraine—seen as the beginning of a global realignment—and the US–China rivalry in the South China Sea. It will be a useful read for scholars trying to understand regional power transitions and their global implications. The book will keep general readers engrossed and encourage them to reflect on whether the US is willing to go down without a confrontation now that ‘China has risen’ and on the implications of a Sino-Russian alliance to the world order (p. 27).


    — International Affairs


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