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East Asia’s Surprising Stability

East Asia’s Surprising Stability
This video features John Quincy Society featuring David C. Kang. Since 2009, Kang has been a professor of the University of Southern California, where he is a professor in both international politics and organization and management.
China’s neighbors in East and SE Asia are not concerned about China exerting her military might on them. They are more interested in doing business and trading with China.
Fears of a new era of great power competition in East Asia are gripping Washington, but nobody seems to have told the region’s states, which are maintaining low defense spending and resolving disputes among one another.
This John Quincy Adams Society digital discussion features David C. Kang of the University of Southern California.
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