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Taylor & Francis Indo-Pacific Politics - New World Order Book

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Description

Understand the changing landscape of global power with The New World Politics of the Indo-Pacific. This book provides a detailed analysis of the shifting geopolitics within the region, focusing on the competition between the US and China. By examining country-specific perspectives from the late 2000s through the COVID-19 era, readers gain a clear view of how the rise of China and the relative decline of the US impact the global balance of power. This text explores the tension between traditional realism and the modern use of liberal cooperation. It explains how key nations form broad partnerships to navigate regional challenges. Whether you are studying economic policy, international development, or global security, this work offers the context needed to grasp how regional interests shape the current world order. It is an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the complex dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region and its influence on global stability.

Key Features

Analyzes the big power rivalry between the US and China to explain current regional shifts.

Provides country-wise perspectives that situate geopolitical changes within a specific historical context.

Covers a wide timeline starting from the late 2000s and extending through the COVID-19 period.

Examines how the rise of China and US decline affect the global balance of power.

Explores the relationship between realist power struggles and liberal approaches to cooperation.

Offers deep insight into the partnerships formed by key countries in the Indo-Pacific region.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 June 2024
Listed Since
25 November 2023

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