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: China-US, China-Japan, and China-India. The authors argue that although ASEAN’s influence is limited in terms of … rivalry and thus the sub-region is highly relevant to Asian geopolitics. The key question with regard to geopolitical …
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China and India, appropriately termed as ‘planetary powers’ by some, in view of the global ecological impact and fallout … without inviting wideranging speculations about their motives and agendas. Asia’s ‘rise’ (especially of China and India … demands and deserves a firm commitment to a dialogic politics and enlightened multilateral diplomacy to which both India and …
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With North Korea going nuclear, tensions ever present in the Taiwan Strait, and growing posturing over territories thought to be rich in resources, the question of how lasting peace, order, stability and prosperity can be achieved in Northeast Asia has become increasingly important....
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great success has been the EU’s continuous enlargement. However, geopolitics in Europe is transforming as Germany, France …
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The acceleration of sea level rise (SLR) has become a threat to the stability of nation-states worldwide and associated with risks to environmental sustainability, economic infrastructure, and public health. However, from both an international and U.S. perspective, there is a lack of research...
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At the same time as fair trade certified products are capturing an increasing market share, a growing number of scholars and practitioners are raising serious questions about who benefits from certification. Through a critique of north–south narratives, this paper draws on contemporary themes...
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The role of infrastructures has always been appreciated by the leading powers of the world while pursuing their own goals in the global policy-making process. Though the level of infrastructural development was not so high (in comparison with that of nowadays), in almost all periods of human...
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