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New Security Challenges in Asia

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New security challenges are increasingly important in U.S. security planning. Transnational threats that do not arise from national rivalries or involve geopolitical competition-climate change, food insecurity, pandemic disease, terrorism, and cybercrime-can destabilize a country just as severely as an invading army.

All affect Asia and are particularly problematic for China due to its size, development, and governance. New Security Challenges in Asia focuses on the sources of these challenges, analyzes their international impact, and suggests actions to wrestle them into manageable condition. Asian nations have found it difficult to respond effectively to these new security challenges.

Resources and technical capacity are scarce, as are cooperation and coordination within governments, and between governments, the private sector, and civil society. New Security Challenges in Asia shows how these threats are less susceptible to traditional diplomacy or military resolution and recommends ways the U.S. still can help Asian nations address them constructively.

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Product Details
1421410109 / 9781421410104
Hardback
327.5
15/03/2013
United States
288 pages, 5 Maps
152 x 229 mm, 544 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More