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The Problem of Asia
Its Effect upon International Politics
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186 pages
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Focusing on the geopolitical dynamics of the early twentieth century, Alfred Thayer Mahan examines the implications of America's rise as a world power following the Spanish-American War. He urges U.S. leaders to move beyond Washington's Farewell Address and acknowledges that national security is interconnected with the balance of power in both Asia and Europe. Mahan's insights highlight the strategic importance of Asia in shaping global politics and America's role within it.
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2003, paperback
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