The fall of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has
affected nations throughout the world. This broad-based study
examines how this major historical event has influenced the
governments, societies, economies, and foreign relations of Asia.
The work of 15 scholars is divided into three sections: Economic
Development and Environmental Impact; Politics and Foreign
Relations; and Social and Women's Issues. Chapters span the far
reaches of Asia, from Japan to Pakistan, from China to the
Philippines.
This first thorough interdisciplinary analysis concludes that
nations such as Japan, India, and the Philippines have been less
influenced than China, Korea, and Vietnam. In each case, while
direct impact of the end of the Cold War has been minimal, there is
strong evidence of more subtle effects. The breadth of the regional
coverage and the diversity of the subject matter will interest
scholars and researchers alike. The authors pose as many questions
as they answer, and their conclusions are certain to stimulate
debate.
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