Toshitaka TAKEUCHI
   Department   Kyoto University of Foreign Studies  Department of Global Studies, Faculty of Global Engagement
   Position   Professor
Date 2017/08/27
Title Chair and Discussant, Section 2, [D]
Conference The 11th International Seminar on Modern China and the New Environment in East Asia: historical data, recognition and dialogue
Location Osaka University (Toyonaka Campus), Osaka, Japan
Conference Type International
Lecture Type Other
Contribution Type Individual
Publisher and common publisher 韓召頴:The Rise of China and Its Implications on Northeast Asia Regional Security Complex(中国崛起及其对东北亚地区复合安全体系的影响)の討論者
Details This is a paper that focuses on the rise of China’s influence on Northeast Asian Security architecture. The current US dominated Hub and Spoke system is here to stay, but it is a relic of the Cold war and should be changed. China can contribute to a new regional arrangement, but “soft multilateralism” such as the ARF lacks efficiency. How China can contribute to a new arrangement is not clear, especially given his view that the Hub and Spoke system is here to stay and countries like Japan is relying on it.