Publication
Sep 2007
This paper discusses the transformation of the regional security environment in the Asia-Pacific region and addresses its presumed transition to global leadership. It argues that the future of the region will depend on how the region itself will confront its two principal strategic challenges, the crafting of a new regional order that would accommodate China's and India's rising aspirations, and second, the capacity to deal with a raft of emerging transnational dangers.
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Author | Alan Dupont |
Series | Lowy Institute Perspectives |
Publisher | Lowy Institute for International Policy |
Copyright | © 2007 Lowy Institute for International Policy |