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What happened to the Asian Century?

Posted by By John West May 19, 2024Posted inopinion2 Comments

The prospect of the 21st century becoming an ‘Asian Century” is fading from view. Rather than adapting to an Asian Century, the paramount challenge for the West is now learning to live with illiberal regimes and resisting illiberal forces within its own countries.


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