Imagining Asia in 2030: Trends Scenarios and Alternatives

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Future belongs to Asia. Already a major transition of wealth and power from the West to the East is being witnessed as never before. Asia could withstand the economic Tsunami which engulfed most of the developed world in 2008. Asian powers like China and India are being envisaged as the drivers of the future global economy. On the other hand, Asia is also facing major security challenges. How Asian states continue with the present pace of their economic growth and simultaneously deal with myriad international security threats is an intriguing question for the world at large.

Bringing together a pool of renowned international experts, the book deals with the potential drivers of future change in Asia like economic growth, climate change, demographics, urbanisation, migration, resource competition, technology, military modernisation, globalisation, nationalism and identity politics, radical movements, extremism and terrorism, and great power competition. It not only attempts to describe the future for Asia in 2030, but also offers exciting alternative future scenarios.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ajey Lele

Ajey Lele is an Indian Air Force officer currently working with IDSA as a Research Fellow. His research interests include: space security, strategic technologies and WMDs. He holds a PhD from School of international Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and has done his masters in Physics from Pune University. He has authored two books and published articles in various journals, newspapers and websites.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Namrata Goswami

Namrata Goswami is a Research Fellow at the IDSA, New Delhi, India. Her areas of research include: inter-national relations theory, ethnic and intra-state conflicts and the theory and practice of conflict prevention, management and resolution.

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Title
Imagining Asia in 2030: Trends Scenarios and Alternatives
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788171888702
Length
580p. 25cm.
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