Asia
Intro
Asia functions as a multi-theater space where economic gravity, military power, technological capacity, and historical legacies intersect.
Background
The region contains multiple power centres with distinct strategic cultures, ranging from maritime trade systems to continental land empires.
History
Asia’s modern geopolitical structure emerged from the collapse of imperial systems, decolonisation after the Second World War, and Cold War divisions. Since the late twentieth century, rapid industrialisation, population growth, and the rise of China and India have shifted global economic and strategic balances decisively toward Asia.
Present Day
The region is characterised by high growth alongside elevated military spending, contested sea lanes, and intensifying great-power competition.
Future Outlook
Asia will continue to shape global power through manufacturing, technology, population dynamics, and regional security competition.
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