Asian Defence Review, 2011

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With the shift of global power from West to East, we have entered the era of an Asia-cantered century. The rise of China and India, the recovery and resurgence of Russia on one side and Japan on the other, and the nature of the international order are leading to enormous changes. These transformational changes in the military, economic and political dynamics of Asia are accelerating with the passage of time. Historically, changes in the international order and equations of power among national have been almost inevitably accompanied by conflicts and wars. The challenge ahead of the international community in general and Asian countries in particular would be how to ensure that this is avoided, and competition, so necessary to shaping the future, mismanaged below the levels of armed conflict. This is crucial for most countries like India so that their comprehensive national development can progress without adverse developments. In ordertowork toward such goals, it is necessary to look at security and military-related issues as objectively as possible. This volume, a resource base for the professional and the general reader, is the fifth in the series of the annual publication of the Centre for Air Power Studies under this title, which aims to fill a critical information and knowledge gap incurrent strategic literature dealing with military strategy, defence politics and trends in military capabilities that impact countries in Asia. In particular, it covers some of the important areas that affect Asian countries, with a focus on China, India and Pakistan, to provide the requisite regional balance. With the shift of global power from West to East, we have entered the era of an Asia-cantered century. The rise of China and India, the recovery and resurgence of Russia on one side and Japan on the other, and the nature of the international order are leading to enormous changes. These transformational changes in the military, economic and political dynamics of Asia are accelerating with the passage of time. Historically, changes in the international order and equations of power among national have been almost inevitably accompanied by conflicts and wars. The challenge ahead of the international community in general and Asian countries in particular would be how to ensure that this is avoided, and competition, so necessary to shaping the future, mismanaged below the levels of armed conflict. This is crucial for most countries like India so that their comprehensive national development can progress without adverse developments. In ordertowork toward such goals, it is necessary to look at security and military-related issues as objectively as possible. This volume, a resource base for the professional and the general reader, is the fifth in the series of the annual publication of the Centre for Air Power Studies under this title, which aims to fill a critical information and knowledge gap incurrent strategic literature dealing with military strategy, defence politics and trends in military capabilities that impact countries in Asia. In particular, it covers some of the important areas that affect Asian countries, with a focus on China, India and Pakistan, to provide the requisite regional balance.

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Title
Asian Defence Review, 2011
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9381904008, 9789381904008
Length
232p., Illustrations; Maps; 24cm.
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