Geopolitics of the Asia Pacific (original) (raw)

The major military powers of the Asia-Pacific have been increasing their military capacities in recent times, threatening a 21 st -century arms race amid rising regional tensions and overall geostrategic rivalry. While numerous Regional Government Organizations (RGOs) have also become more prominent in the Asia-Pacific, it remains a major diplomatic challenge whether these will prove to be capable of addressing and solving the increasingly concerning security issues of the region. 昨今、地域間の緊張と戦略地政学上の対立関係が高まる中で、アジア・太平洋地域の 主要国家による軍事力の増強が 21 世紀の軍備競争に拍車をかけている。アジア・太平 洋地域で多く見られるようになったRGOが、増し加わる地域安全問題への懸念を明 らかにし、解決に導くことができるかどうかが重要な外交上の課題となっている。 Asia Summit (EAS), are widely considered a positive development, confirmation of the importance of states in the region engaging in greater economic and diplomatic cooperation. A parallel development amid the relatively strong economic growth of many countries of the region has been the increase in defence expenditure enabled by developing economies, with the resulting desire by Asia-Pacific states to project greater geostrategic influence. This has led to the present situation

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