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Great Power Competition And Order Building In The Indopacific Towards A New Indopacific Equilibrium 1st Edition Frederick Kliem

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Great Power Competition And Order Building In The Indopacific Towards A New Indopacific Equilibrium 1st Edition Frederick Kliem
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Frederick Kliem
ISBN: 9780367279714, 9780429331541, 9781032291710, 0367279711, 0429331541, 1032291710
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Great Power Competition And Order Building In The Indopacific Towards A New Indopacific Equilibrium 1st Edition Frederick Kliem by Frederick Kliem 9780367279714, 9780429331541, 9781032291710, 0367279711, 0429331541, 1032291710 instant download after payment.

This book argues that the new great power contest between the United States and the People's Republic of China, which has as its epicentre the complex Indo-Pacific region, is having a detrimental impact on the region's existing order system. Analysing why the great powers are increasingly at loggerheads, the manifold risks this entails, and how the various stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific can find a durable regional order more constructive than confrontational, the book, avoiding theory, proposes a new equilibrium based on practical ways to manage burgeoning conflict and maintain order and stability by compartmentalising problems and challenges while seeking to maintain a balance among stakeholder interests.

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