Asia's Rivals: The implications for the world economy of developments in China, India and Japan
Gresham College Lectures
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Gresham College Lectures
Asia's Rivals: The implications for the world economy of developments in China, India and Japan
Sep 23, 2008
Gresham College
For the first time in history, Asia has three great powers simultaneously, all of which are treating the continent as a single economic, strategic and diplomatic space. Such integration raises the prospect that Asian growth could help support the world economy. But tension between the three, protectionism in Europe and America, and the challenge in Asia of coping with inflation, social unrest and environmental damage, make such a soothing outcome look increasingly unlikely.

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