Regional Security Structures in Asia
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Kapor argues that explanations of international relations in Asia in the post-Second World War period have relied too much on the Cold War as a key explanatory factor and have not given enough emphasis to the useful concepts of 'regional power formation' 'conflict formation' and 'conflict resolution'. The author outlines these concepts and goes on to elaborate on them and to apply them to three key Asian regions - northeast southeast and south Asia - discussing practical strategic issues in an historical perspective and arguing that these concepts and other concepts which he discusses are extremely helpful in making sense of the complex pattern of international relations in Asia.
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