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Geopolitics By Other Means The Indopacific Reality Axel Berkofsky

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Geopolitics By Other Means The Indopacific Reality Axel Berkofsky
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Publisher: Ledizioni LediPublishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Axel Berkofsky, Sergio Miracola
ISBN: 9788867059287, 9788867059294, 9788867059300, 8867059289, 8867059297, 8867059300
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Geopolitics By Other Means The Indopacific Reality Axel Berkofsky by Axel Berkofsky, Sergio Miracola 9788867059287, 9788867059294, 9788867059300, 8867059289, 8867059297, 8867059300 instant download after payment.

The Asia-Pacific has become the Indo-Pacific region as the US, Japan, Australia and India have decided to join forces and scale-up their political, economic and security cooperation. The message coming from Washington, Tokyo, Canberra and New Delhi is clear: China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is no longer the only game in town and Beijing’s policymakers better get ready for fierce competition. Japan’s ongoing and future “quality infrastructure” policies and investments in the Indo-Pacific in particular make it very clear that Tokyo wants a (much) bigger slice of the pie of infrastructure investments in the region. China’s territorial expansionism in the South China Sea and its increasing interests and presence in countries in South Asia have done their share to help the four aforesaid countries expand their security and defence ties. Beijing, of course, smells containment in all of this and it probably has a point. Who will have the upper hand in shaping and defining Asian security.

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