
Lessons from World War I for the Rise of Asia
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"These lively essays, reflecting a wide range of perspectives and approaches, offer both deep insights into the forces and factors that led to war in Europe a century ago, and important lessons for the future of Asia. They draw on extensive historical knowledge and real expertise in contemporary Asian affairs, and engage directly in key policy debates. A major contribution to a vital subject. Strongly recommended!"-Hugh White, author of "The China Choice: Why America Should Share Power" and Professor of Strategic Studies at the Australian National UniversityMore details
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World War I and the Current Conflicts in the World: An Introductory Essay, by Andreas Herberg-Rothe
(Ir)rational Actors: Why Great Powers Can Still Go to War, by Christopher Coker
Make Concert, Not War: Power Change, Conflict Constellations, and the Chance to Avoid Another 1914, by Harald Müller and Carsten Rauch
The New Major Powers of Asia: Will Their Strategic Choices and Preferences Overshadow the West? Drawing Lessons from 1914, by Namrata Goswami
China's Choice: Contributing to the Emergence of a Concert of Powers in the Asia-Pacific, by Pang Zhongying
Revisiting the First Modern Arms Race Leading to World War I: Implications for the Asian Rebalance, by Antulio J. Echevarria II
Eurasia's Emerging Geopolitics: Back to 1914?, by Artyom Lukin & Andrey Gubin
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