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ID140945
Title ProperEnd of the second world war and the shaping of geopolitics in East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorMitter, Rana
Summary / Abstract (Note)The end of the Second World War in Asia came so quickly that there was no time for the Allies to work out the shape of the new regional order. Indeed, the subsequent fall of the Nationalist Chinese regime and the isolation in Asia of the People's Republic of China meant that no such integrated order was established, with the US instead playing the dominant organising role. In this article, Rana Mitter explores how, in the years since the end of the Cold War, a rising China has started to use the previously downplayed legacy of wartime victory in 1945 to make claims about territory in present-day East Asia.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 160, No.4; Aug/Sep 2015: p.14-17
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 160 No 4
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  East Asia ;  China ;  Second World War ;  New Regional Order ;  End of the Second World Wa ;  Wartime Victory


 
 
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