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Security Politics in Asia and Europe
The book Security Politics in Asia and Europe offers a comparative analysis of the evolving security landscapes across two major regions—Asia and Europe. It explores how historical experiences, geopolitical realities, and institutional frameworks shape each region’s approach to security, defense cooperation, and conflict management. The author examines key themes such as regional alliances, military modernization, non-traditional security threats, and the influence of global powers on regional stability. Through case studies and theoretical perspectives, the book highlights the contrasts between Europe’s institutionalized security model—anchored in NATO and the European Union—and Asia’s more fragmented and bilateral security arrangements. Ultimately, the work provides insight into the challenges and opportunities for fostering peace, stability, and cooperation amid shifting global power dynamics. It serves as a valuable reference for scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in international relations and comparative security studies.
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