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ID:
025372
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Edition |
3rd ed.
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Publication |
London, The Cresset Press, 1985.
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Description |
xviii, 624p.: ill., mapspbk
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000253 | 951.05/FIT 000253 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
121657
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ID:
140605
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London, Cassell and Company Limited, 1977.
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Description |
ix, 387p.: mapshbk
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0304295450
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ID:
124253
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Since the end of the cold war over two decades ago, the world has withnessed fundamental transformation at many lavels in the international system. These changes were revolutionary. "One could argue that six revolutions are dominating in what we called the long twenty first century. Starting in 1989, the revolution in international affairs, the revolution in economics affairs, the revolution in technological affairs, the revolution in societal affairs, the regulation revolution and finally the revolution in military affairs."
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129688
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2014.
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For the first time since the beginning of the sixteenth centaury, the global strategic landscape and political and financial structures so far dominated by the United States and Europe is witnessing a power shift of Asia. The rise of Asia from subordinate status under Western colonialism and also during the cold war is not only a critique of Western-centrism but also describes a reconstruction of the idea of Asia Which constitute defiance of the colonial, interfering, and dominating forces that have divided Asia in the past. Various European scholars of geopolitics have called this shift the "post-Vasco da Gama era," "the coming of the post-Columbian epoch" and "the end of the Atlantic era." Similarly, the leading Singaporean intellectual, Kishore Mahbubani, has written of Asia's rise as carrying with it an "irresistible shift of global power of the east" which will transform the world.
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ID:
110116
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108525
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