Powers And Policies: Alignments And Realignments In The Indo-Pacific Region
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A rigorous work of international relations and geopolitical analysis, Powers and Policies: Alignments and Realignments in the Indo-Pacific Region presents a sweeping examination of the shifting strategic landscape across one of the world's most consequential theatres. Max Teichmann argues that the Indo-Pacific is not a static arena but a dynamic zone of competing interests, where great powers, regional actors, and emerging nations continuously recalibrate their alliances and rivalries. With an authoritative and analytical tone, the work details the historical underpinnings and contemporary pressures that drive nations to forge, break, and remake their political and military alignments. Teichmann illustrates how economic interdependence, security dilemmas, and ideological competition intersect to shape the region's evolving order, offering readers a nuanced framework for understanding its complex power dynamics. Essential reading for students of international affairs, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the forces reshaping the Indo-Pacific in the modern era.
Author: Max Teichmann
Format: Paperback
Published: 1970, Cassell Australia
Genre: Politics & law
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A rigorous work of international relations and geopolitical analysis, Powers and Policies: Alignments and Realignments in the Indo-Pacific Region presents a sweeping examination of the shifting strategic landscape across one of the world's most consequential theatres. Max Teichmann argues that the Indo-Pacific is not a static arena but a dynamic zone of competing interests, where great powers, regional actors, and emerging nations continuously recalibrate their alliances and rivalries. With an authoritative and analytical tone, the work details the historical underpinnings and contemporary pressures that drive nations to forge, break, and remake their political and military alignments. Teichmann illustrates how economic interdependence, security dilemmas, and ideological competition intersect to shape the region's evolving order, offering readers a nuanced framework for understanding its complex power dynamics. Essential reading for students of international affairs, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the forces reshaping the Indo-Pacific in the modern era.