Emmott’s “new” Asia is a dynamic one, filled with potentialities, whose global impact will only become greater as its economies continue to grow. Through economic exchanges and the birth of regional alliances like the East Asian Summit, the ill-defined geographical Asia of old is quickly turning into a more tightly knit polity that, for better or worse, will have a greater say in global affairs and whose participation in international bodies such as the UN Security Council and the G8 will be paramount if those organizations are to remain relevant.
Sun, May 25, 2008 - Page 14 News List
[ HARDCOVER: US ] The three pillars of the new Asian continent
The rise of Asia’s three great powers has a precedent in 19th-century Europe. Will it, too, result in devastating wars?
By J. Michael Cole / STAFF REPORTER
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