Southeast Asia: A Geographic Pivot of Global Strategy.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1981

Description

In the process of setting a new course in Southeast Asia, the US may have neglected the geographic foundations of power politics. Two pivots of global affairs may be discerned, namely Southeast Asia, with the centre of the pivot on the Malacca Strait lending to the South China Sea, and the Persian Gulf controlled by the Strait of Harmuz. The article examines the hypothesis and warns of how today's solutions may become tomorrow's problems.-J.Sheail

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