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The rise of China in Asia presents a dilemma to global analysts as it presents a new dimension to the balance of power in international politics. It is clear however, that the Chinese awakening poses serious challenges to the security and economy of the region. In this regard, another emerging power, India has the requisite tools to act as catalyst in the changing Asian landscape. Together with ASEAN, both possessed the clout and influence to keep the peace in Asia, particularly the Southeast and thus, preserve regional growth and development. This book provides a unique perspective on the…mehr

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The rise of China in Asia presents a dilemma to global analysts as it presents a new dimension to the balance of power in international politics. It is clear however, that the Chinese awakening poses serious challenges to the security and economy of the region. In this regard, another emerging power, India has the requisite tools to act as catalyst in the changing Asian landscape. Together with ASEAN, both possessed the clout and influence to keep the peace in Asia, particularly the Southeast and thus, preserve regional growth and development. This book provides a unique perspective on the relations of interlocking powers China, India and ASEAN as new economic and political variables pan out in the region. It is specifically useful to comparative politics enthusiasts, political science professionals and students, international relations experts and even government officials.
Autorenporträt
Jose Aims R. Rocina holds a Ph.D. Political Science degree from the University of Santo Tomas. He taught at New Era University, Centro Escolar University, Far Eastern University and is presently an Associate Professor at the De la Salle University-Dasmarinas, Philippines. His expertise includes comparative politics and political research.