Power and Primacy
A History of Western Intervention in the Asia-Pacific
A.B. Abrams
Today the Asia-Pacific region stands on the verge of major change, with centuries of western dominated regional order being seriously challenged and quite possibly nearing its end. The emergence of a potential new order dominated by regional rather than extra-regional powers - an «Asia for the Asiatics» in the words of Japan’s pan-Asian scholars - means it is now more than ever essential to understand the history of the current western-dominated system, the full implications should it continue and the nature of the West’s intentions towards the region.
This book undertakes the task of elucidating the complex and little-known history of western intervention in the Asia-Pacific, providing information critical to understanding contemporary developments
Index
Index
Extract
Abe, Shinzo 470, 471
Abrahamian, Adray 417
Abt, Felix 425
Acheson, Dean 97, 219
Afghanistan 120, 129, 567, 633-34, 652, 653, 657
Islamic State in 658–9
Africa
atrocities by Western nations 22–3, 365
French sphere of influence in 645
German occupation 22
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