The End of the Asian Century
War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World's Most Dynamic Region
Summary:
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.
Key points:
1. Asia's Stability Myth: Auslin claims Asia's growth and stability are deceptive, hiding political, economic, and social issues that could disrupt the region and impact the world.
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