The End of the Asian Century
War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World's Most Dynamic Region
Michael R. Auslin
The book analyzes the potential risks and challenges that could disrupt the economic growth and political stability in Asia, such as demographic decline, political unrest, and territorial disputes. It offers a critical examination of the assumption that Asia will continue to be a dominant force in the global economy and geopolitics, suggesting that the region's future may be more uncertain than widely believed.
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