
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2233824
handle: 10419/101283
The rapid economic growth in the region consisting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India has begun to change the strategic landscape of the world. This paper provides an assessment of the region’s unfolding geopolitical transformation in recent years and asks if the regional structures in Asia can cope with it. The paper also explores the problems of integrating the two rising Asian powers, the PRC and India, into the structures of global governance. It concludes with a brief discussion on the strategic policy imperatives facing the ACI region.
ASEAN, China, India, geopolitical trends, international politics, geopolitical transformation, Wirtschaftswachstum, China, ddc:330, F59, india, east asian regionalism, Großmacht, rising asian powers, asian geopolitics, asean, prc; india; asean; asian geopolitics; east asian regionalism; rising asian powers; global governance, global governance, Geopolitik, ASEAN-Staaten, Indien, prc, jel: jel:F59
ASEAN, China, India, geopolitical trends, international politics, geopolitical transformation, Wirtschaftswachstum, China, ddc:330, F59, india, east asian regionalism, Großmacht, rising asian powers, asian geopolitics, asean, prc; india; asean; asian geopolitics; east asian regionalism; rising asian powers; global governance, global governance, Geopolitik, ASEAN-Staaten, Indien, prc, jel: jel:F59
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