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''WHAT IS ASIA 2025?''
Asia2025.net examines the political and economic rise of China and the ramifications for the Asia-Pacific region.
Asia2025 talks to policymakers, analysts, journalists and ordinary people about a subject that is currently reshaping the face of Asia.
Experts predict that by 2025, China will be the world's largest economic power. Some claim that by 2025 its blue water navy will rule the Pacific.
Asia2025 takes its name from the 2001 document written by Andrew Marshall from the Office of Net Assessments in Washington DC, examining future war scenarios between China and the US.
Welcome to Asia2025.net
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Pacific Rumblings Oct 04, 2009 Australia, US and China
Asia2025 talks to Michael Wesley from the Lowy Institute about Australia's China policy.
Can Australia navigate the perilous waters of US-China competition in the Pacific? Should we be alarmed over China's new military arsenal as the leadership celebrates it's 60th anniversary?
And why should the China reduce exports as claimed during the G20?
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Sale Sale Sale Oct 04, 2009 Resources and National Security
We look at China's investment in Australia's resources sector.
Why are national strategic issues coming into play? Why did Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board have concerns about a Chinese bid for rare earth metals Lynas Corp?
What is this saying about the interplay of economic and national security policy?
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Superpower Summit Jul 31, 2009 What Was Achieved?
We take a brief look at the recently concluded talks between the US and China. What did the Strategic and Economic Dialogue achieve?
We also look at who China thinks is behind the unrest in the Western provinces, and what Japan's 2009 defence paper reveals.
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