
International Relations and Asia’s Southern Tier: ASEAN, Australia, and India
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
385
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2018
ISBN-10
9811031711
ISBN-13
9789811031717
Description
Gilbert Rozman delves into the dynamic interplay of international relations within Asia's southern tier, specifically focusing on ASEAN, Australia, and India. This exploration challenges the conventional perceptions of Asian geography, unraveling the complexities that unite these nations and the shifting paradigms that define their interactions.
The narrative moves beyond simplistic categorizations, inviting readers to examine the historical contexts, cultural exchanges, and political nuances that shape relationships in this diverse region. By analyzing strategic partnerships and shared interests, Rozman highlights how these countries negotiate their roles on the global stage while seeking to maintain regional stability and economic growth.
As the author weaves together insights from contemporary geopolitical developments, the reader is encouraged to consider the evolving nature of alliances and the implications for future collaborations. This work serves as a thought-provoking contribution to the understanding of international relations in Asia, urging a reevaluation of the frameworks through which these critical dynamics are viewed.
The narrative moves beyond simplistic categorizations, inviting readers to examine the historical contexts, cultural exchanges, and political nuances that shape relationships in this diverse region. By analyzing strategic partnerships and shared interests, Rozman highlights how these countries negotiate their roles on the global stage while seeking to maintain regional stability and economic growth.
As the author weaves together insights from contemporary geopolitical developments, the reader is encouraged to consider the evolving nature of alliances and the implications for future collaborations. This work serves as a thought-provoking contribution to the understanding of international relations in Asia, urging a reevaluation of the frameworks through which these critical dynamics are viewed.
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