The Increasing Uncertainty of Asia's Future
20 January 2017
Michael Auslin, Resident Scholar and Director of Japan Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses how Asia has become a fractured region threatened by stagnation and instability, what America can learn from Asia's mistakes, and his latest book, "The End of the Asian Century: War, Stagnation, and the Risks to the World's Most Dynamic Region."
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