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Asia's Deadly Legacy: How Arms, Energy and Growth Threaten To Destabilize Asia-Pacific (1997) By Kent E. Calder

 

Provocative, refreshing...Calder's grasp of both history and international affairs are impressive, as one might expect of a scholar of his stature...—South China Morning Post.

 

As co-author of The East Asia Edge (with Roy Hofheinz, Jr), Kent Calder distinguished himself early in the 1980s by being among the first to draw attention to the East Asian economic 'miracle', and the challenge it posed for Western economies, at the time hit heavily by the oil price 'shocks' of the 1970s. In this volume, he focuses on four issues that he judges will most shape East Asia's future: the region's energy needs, its relations with the Middle East, regional balance-of-power politics, and rivalry between China and Japan. In particular, Calder believes that what he calls Asia's `deadly triangle' of rapid economic growth, energy shortages, and deepening arms rivalries, will elevate the region to the `world's next danger zone'. 

 

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Asia's Deadly Legacy (1997) By Kent E. Calder

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