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Alternative Centres of Power - NCERT

OVERVIEWA fter the end of the bipolarstructure of world politics in theearly 1990s, it became clear thatalternative Centres of political andeconomic Power could limitAmerica s dominance. Thus, inEurope, the European Union (EU)and, in Asia, the association ofSouth east asian nations ( asean ),have emerged as forces to reckonwith. While evolving regionalsolutions to their historicalenmities and weaknesses, both theEU and the asean have developedalternative institutions andconventions that build a morepeaceful and cooperative regionalorder and have transformed thecountries in the region intoprosperous economies. Theeconomic rise of China has madea dramatic impact on worldpolitics. In this chapter, we take alook at some of these emergingalternative Centres of Power andassess their possible role in 4 Alternative Centresof PowerThe two images here represent two phases of the history ofChina.

Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN was established in 1967 by five countries of this region — Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand — by signing the Bangkok Declaration. The objectives of ASEAN were primarily to accelerate e conomic growth and through that ‘social progress and cultural ...

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