In this paper Hugh White argues that we face questions about Asia\u27s future peace today because the order they have built over the last 35 years is under pressure from its own success. To make war unthinkable in the new Asia, we need to build a new order to replace the Post-Vietnam Order. This is not just a question for the US and China, but for everyone, and especially Japan. We all have huge incentives to make the new order as peaceful and stable as the old one, because we have all benefited from the old order so handsomely. But we lack a shared vision of what that new order might look like, and it is high time we started trying to build such a vision
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As the world would call it, China is the 2nd superpower in the world and this fact is making headlin...
For over 30 years, East Asia has been free of major wars. But East Asia's stable order is based on a...
Hugh White has advanced a lucid, provocative but ultimately unduly pessimistic assessment of the reg...
This paper examines the reasons why it is commonly held that the underlying conditions which shape w...
The Asia-Pacific region is home to many unresolved geostrategic issues that could escalate into conf...
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This paper outlines the dilemmas faced by Asian countries caught in strategic competition between gr...
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The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its c...
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