Asia in the 21st Century
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Asia in the 21st Century

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National flags of the U.S. and China are seen in front of an international hotel in Beijing
National flags of the U.S. and China are seen in front of an international hotel in Beijing January 17, 2011. (Jason Lee/Courtesy Reuters)

In the most recent issue of Current History, I have an article that examines the truth and myths of the idea that the 21st century will be dominated by Asia. Though China, India, and other rising Asian powers obviously have made major economic gains over the past two decades, and have begun to use their economic might to expand their diplomatic and military reach, their ultimate ascent to equality with the United States is still far from assured. In addition, though Asia has come some ways in regional integration, led by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), in many ways its divisions still loom larger than its unifying forces.

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