Tony Abbott writes: In “The End of the Asian Century: War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World’s Most Dynamic Region,” Michael R. Auslin, a Yale academic turned American Enterprise Institute scholar, argues persuasively that most predictions for Asia are unrealistically rosy. War between China and Japan is said to be unlikely because economic ties are too deep or the consequences too great; North Korea won’t launch a nuclear strike because it would be suicidal; if China’s growth falters, India will take its place; and so on. – Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Interview: RealClearDefense Editor David Craig interviews Dr. Michael R. Auslin on his new book, released today: The End of the Asian Century - War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World's Most Dynamic Region. Dr. Auslin explains why the Indo-Pacific region is so important, misunderstood, and the future risk factors facing this region. – Real Clear Defense
Tony Abbott writes: In “The End of the Asian Century: War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World’s Most Dynamic Region,” Michael R. Auslin, a Yale academic turned American Enterprise Institute scholar, argues persuasively that most predictions for Asia are unrealistically rosy. War between China and Japan is said to be unlikely because economic ties are too deep or the consequences too great; North Korea won’t launch a nuclear strike because it would be suicidal; if China’s growth falters, India will take its place; and so on. – Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
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