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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: D. Denoon , D DenoonPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 2007 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.347kg ISBN: 9780230614048ISBN 10: 0230614043 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 14 February 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA marvelously rich, important, original book on the rise of the 'mega-countries, ' China and India, who are casting a long shadow on the rest of the world. -- Paul Bracken, Professor of Management & Political Science, Yale University Thisboth sweepingand detailed study contributessignificantly to our understanding of the combination of economic and strategic developments in Asia since the financial crisis of 1997. The economic-growth driven, sustained, phenomenal rise of China and India is a dominant event of the 21st century. In his analysis, Professor Denoon considers how these new, evolving strategic realignments and balances in Asia will have significant, though not yet well appreciated, implications for U.S. foreign policy. -- Hugh T. Patrick, Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University and R.D. Calkins Professor Emeritus David Denoon has given us a major book which will help refocus our attention away from the post-9/11 preoccupation with the Middle East and Gulf to fundamental strategic realignments underway in South and East Asia. Denoon is a unique Asia specialist in his ability to assess the economic as well as the political trends that are transforming the Asia-Pacific region. He documents in detail how the continental powers of Asia - India and China - as well as Japan emerged unscathed from the financial crisis of 1997 to reshape the economic structure of the region, and how institutions like ASEAN and APEC have failed to give voice to the concerns of smaller regional states. This is an analysis much broader than the 'rise of China'.It will help us understand why Asia will be the world's power center of the 21st Century. --Richard H. Solomon, President, U.S. Institute of Peace A marvelously rich, important, original book on the rise of the 'mega-countries, ' China and India, who are casting a long shadow on the rest of the world. -- Paul Bracken, Professor of Management & Political Science, Yale University This both sweeping and detailed study contributes significantly to our understanding of the combination of economic and strategic developments in Asia since the financial crisis of 1997. The economic-growth driven, sustained, phenomenal rise of China and India is a dominant event of the 21st century. In his analysis, Professor Denoon considers how these new, evolving strategic realignments and balances in Asia will have significant, though not yet well appreciated, implications for U.S. foreign policy. -- Hugh T. Patrick, Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University and R.D. Calkins Professor Emeritus David Denoon has given us a major book which will help refocus our attention away from the post-9/11 preoccupation with the Middle East and Gulf to fundamental strategic realignments underway in South and East Asia. Denoon is a unique Asia specialist in his ability to assess the economic as well as the political trends that are transforming the Asia-Pacific region. He documents in detail how the continental powers of Asia - India and China - as well as Japan emerged unscathed from the financial crisis of 1997 to reshape the economic structure of the region, and how institutions like ASEAN and APEC have failed to give voice to the concerns of smaller regional states. This is an analysis much broader than the 'rise of China'. It will help us understand why Asia will be the world's power center of the 21st Century. --Richard H. Solomon, President, U.S. Institute of Peace A marvelously rich, important, original book on the rise of the 'mega-countries, ' China and India, who are casting a long shadow on the rest of the world. -- Paul Bracken, Professor of Management & Political Science, Yale University <br> This both sweeping and detailed study contributes significantly to our understanding of the combination of economic and strategic developments in Asia since the financial crisis of 1997. The economic-growth driven, sustained, phenomenal rise of China and India is a dominant event of the 21st century. In his analysis, Professor Denoon considers how these new, evolving strategic realignments and balances in Asia will have significant, though not yet well appreciated, implications for U.S. foreign policy. <br>-- Hugh T. Patrick, Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University and R.D. Calkins Professor Emeritus David Denoon has given us a major book which will help refocus our attention away from the post-9/11 preoccupation A marvelously rich, important, original book on the rise of the 'mega-countries, ' China and India, who are casting a long shadow on the rest of the world. -- Paul Bracken, Professor of Management & Political Science, Yale University This both sweeping and detailed study contributes significantly to our understanding of the combination of economic and strategic developments in Asia since the financial crisis of 1997. The economic-growth driven, sustained, phenomenal rise of China and India is a dominant event of the 21st century. In his analysis, Professor Denoon considers how these new, evolving strategic realignments and balances in Asia will have significant, though not yet well appreciated, implications for U.S. foreign policy. <br>-- Hugh T. Patrick, Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University and R.D. Calkins Professor Emeritus David Denoon has given us a major book which will help refocus our attention away from the post-9/11 preoccupation with the Middle East and Gulf to fundamental strategic realignments underway in South and East Asia. Denoon is a unique Asia specialist in his ability to assess the economic as well as the political trends that are transforming the Asia-Pacific region. He documents in detail how the continental powers of Asia - India and China - as well as Japan emerged unscathed from the financial crisis of 1997 to reshape the economic structure of the region, and how institutions like ASEAN and APEC have failed to give voice to the concerns of smaller regional states. This is an analysis much broader than the 'rise of China'. It will help us understand why Asia will be the world's power center of the 21st Century. --Richard H. Solomon, President, U.S. Institute of Peace A marvelously rich, important, original book on the rise of the 'mega-countries, ' China and India, who are casting a long shadow on the rest of the world. -- Paul Bracken, Professor of Management & Political Science, Yale University <br> This both sweeping and detailed study contributes significantly to our understanding of the combination of economic and strategic developments in Asia since the financial crisis of 1997. The economic-growth driven, sustained, phenomenal rise of China and India is a dominant event of the 21st century. In his analysis, Professor Denoon considers how these new, evolving strategic realignments and balances in Asia will have significant, though not yet well appreciated, implications for U.S. foreign policy. <br>-- Hugh T. Patrick, Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University and R.D. Calkins Professor Emeritus David Denoon has given us a major book which will help refocus our attention away from the post-9/11 preoccupation with the Middle Easti Author InformationDAVID DENOON is Professor of Political Science at New York University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |