Strategic Asia 2004-05: confronting terrorism in the pursuit of power / edited by Ashley J Tellis and Michael Wills.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Strategic AsiaPublication details: Seattle, WA. USA: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2004Description: 525pISBN:
  • 0971393850 (pbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: Continuing the theme of previous volumes this book seeks to identify how the war on terrorism has affected the strategic prospects of key powers and regions in Asia, and to assess how successful the U.S. has been in achieving its own strategic goals. AS well as dealing with the major powers in the region (China, Japan, USA, Russia, Korea) there are regional studies (Southeast Asia by Sheldon W Simon pp.261-299), and special studies on energy, WMD proliferation, Korean scenarios, and science and technology.
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Continuing the theme of previous volumes this book seeks to identify how the war on terrorism has affected the strategic prospects of key powers and regions in Asia, and to assess how successful the U.S. has been in achieving its own strategic goals. AS well as dealing with the major powers in the region (China, Japan, USA, Russia, Korea) there are regional studies (Southeast Asia by Sheldon W Simon pp.261-299), and special studies on energy, WMD proliferation, Korean scenarios, and science and technology.

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