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Cold war in Asia
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American post-Cold-war foreign policy has always made a number of impacts on world politics. The twenty-first century has witnessed the power shift from the Western world to Asia with the establishment of a variety of regional institutions and cooperation. The paper also analyzes the future of ASEANU.S. relations and American Asia policy to propose implications for these relations after the pivot in the upcoming period.
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vispyker
16-11-2022
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This paper examines a reference by comparing the Korean War and the Vietnam War from a perspective of the Cold War system. Due to developing differently in the international, regional, and national contexts, the Korean War and the Vietnam War differed in various dimensions. The article proposes the similarities and dissimilarities between the two wars and how they still influence present historical issues.
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chauchaungayxua12
11-05-2021
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After the Cold War, India has adjusted its foreign policy, called Look East Policy to serve the domestic economic reform and adapt to the new international situation. India’s Look East Policy is the policy toward the Southeast Asia region, which possessesabundant natural resources and plays a role in the support for India in the Asia – Pacific region strategy.
12p
viconandoyle2711
30-08-2019
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The document History of the world from the 20th to the 21st century present the content: social change and national rivalry in Europe, beyond Europe the shifting balance of global power, the great war, revolution and the search for stability, post-war Europe, the united states and the beginning of the cold war, the transformation of Asia, the ending of European dominance in the Middle east, the cold war superpower confrontation, Latin America after 1945 problems unresolved, Africa after 1945 conflict and the threat of famine, the united states and the Soviet bloc after 1963 the great transf...
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cao_duy_son
15-08-2019
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Terrorism is not new to Southeast Asia. For much of the Cold War, the activities of a variety of domestic ethnonationalist and religious militant groups posed a significant challenge to the region’s internal stability. Since the 1990s, however, the residual challenge posed by substate militant extremism has risen in reaction to
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xuancoem
05-02-2013
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