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The New Dynamic Relations in Asia

Hudson Institute Presidential Transition Papers

January 8, 2009
by Charles Horner

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Old international problems remain in the world's trouble

spots. It's the surrounding world which has changed. The divisions

in Asia and Eurasia of the Cold War era are long

gone. The new dynamic relations among East Asia, Central

Asia, South and Southeast Asia, and West Asia will be the

largest single influence on the shape of world politics. The

United States will be hard-pressed to retain its influence over

those relationships. As new actors from the East become more

involved in politics to their West, the United States must adjust

its strategic vision and its operational methods.

 






Charles Horner is a Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute and author of Rising China and Its Postmodern Fate: Memories of Empire in a New Global Context.

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