Becoming Asia: Change and Continuity in Asian International Relations Since World War II
Change and Continuity in Asian International Relations Since World War II
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Alice Lyman Miller and Richard Witt's "Becoming Asia" provides a comprehensive overview of Asian international relations since World War II. The book examines the significant transformations and continuities in the region's political landscape, analyzing the interplay between domestic politics and foreign policy.
It explores the rise of new powers, the impact of globalization, and the evolving dynamics of regional cooperation and conflict.
The authors offer a nuanced perspective on the complex historical forces that have shaped Asia's trajectory, highlighting the enduring legacies of the past while acknowledging the challenges of the present.
The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the intricate relationships between Asian nations and their role in the global system.
It explores the rise of new powers, the impact of globalization, and the evolving dynamics of regional cooperation and conflict.
The authors offer a nuanced perspective on the complex historical forces that have shaped Asia's trajectory, highlighting the enduring legacies of the past while acknowledging the challenges of the present.
The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the intricate relationships between Asian nations and their role in the global system.
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