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Home to over half of the world's population and most of the world's nuclear powers, the nations of Asia and the Pacific are playing an increasingly leading role on the international stage in the 21st century. Despite significant economic growth and representing almost one-third of global GDP, the region is home to many of the most pressing security challenges. Brookings experts are examining the rise of China and India, North Korea's nuclear program, climate change, poverty, and relations among China and Taiwan and India and Pakistan.
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April 23, 2014, Emily Gustafsson-Wright and Eileen McGivney
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April 23, 2014, Emily Gustafsson-Wright and Eileen McGivney | comments
April 23, 2014, Fred Dews | comments
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Both [the U.S. and Japan] actually have had some credibility problems in key priorities in their foreign policy. April 23, 2014, Mireya Solís, Wall Street Journal
Both [the U.S. and Japan] actually have had some credibility problems in key priorities in their foreign policy.
April 23, 2014, Bruce Jones | comments
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April 22, 2014, Mireya Solís
Opinion | Popular Science
April 22, 2014, Jeffrey Lin and Peter W. Singer
Opinion | BBC
April 22, 2014, Joshua Meltzer
April 22, 2014, David Dollar | comments
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