Power Geostructure in East Asia: Sub-Regional Shifts and Strategic Implications (1992–2023)
The East Asian subregion has undergone profound transformations in its national power distribution since the end of the Second World War and especially, during the post-Cold War period. Several countries in the region, previously underdeveloped, have managed to emerge as powers of global relevance, while in the 21st century some of these same powers are declining or facing challenges to maintain their power. In a subregion of crucial strategic importance, these changes demand an analysis and update of the national power dynamics in East Asia.
- Eduardo Tzili-Apango , Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba
- January-February 2025