Van Ness, Peter2003-09-052004-05-192011-01-052004-05-192011-01-052000http://hdl.handle.net/1885/40373http://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/40373The objective of this essay is to analyse the impact of globalisation on security in East Asia during the 1990s. The paper has five parts. It begins with a definition of the key terms: globalisation and security. The next part describes security in the region, focusing on US hegemony and economic interdependence. Part three analyses security threats, old and new, and part four discusses security strategies. The final section, entitled East Asian Security at a Crossroads, assesses the implications for the future, which depend on how the United States understands ‘China threat’ and whether or not Washington decides to deploy ballistic missile defences.103898 bytes349 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamen-AUglobalisationsecurityEast AsiaUS hegemonyUnited Stateseconomic interdependencesecurity threatssecurity strategiesimplications for the futureballistic missile defencesChina threatGlobalisation and security in East Asia2000