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Routledge - China, Faits Accomplis and the Contest for East Asia

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Description

Explore the changing dynamics of regional security with China, Faits Accomplis and the Contest for East Asia: The Shadow of Shifting Power. Published by Routledge as part of the Asian Security Studies series, this book examines the complexities of power shifts in the East Asian landscape. This academic work provides a deep look into the historical and military context of the region. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals interested in military history and the geopolitical factors shaping modern security. By focusing on the concept of faits accomplis, the text offers a perspective on how established realities influence ongoing contests for influence in East Asia. Whether you are studying international relations or seeking a better understanding of Asian security trends, this Routledge publication serves as a foundational text for your research. It brings together essential insights for anyone tracking the movement of power within this critical part of the world.

Key Features

Part of the respected Asian Security Studies series for specialized academic reading.

Published by Routledge, a leading name in academic and professional literature.

Focuses on military history and the evolving security landscape of East Asia.

Provides a detailed examination of how shifting power affects regional stability.

Ideal for researchers and students studying international relations and geopolitics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 April 2023
Listed Since
08 November 2022

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