Book Review: New Dimensions of Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific.
Keywords:
Asia-Pacific / Neocolonialism / Geopolitics / CooperationAbstract
The document, edited by Christopher Findlay and Somkiat Tangkitvanich, provides a comprehensive analysis of the new dimensions of connectivity in the Asia-Pacific region. It addresses the complex interaction between physical infrastructure, the development of the digital economy, and efforts toward regional economic integration. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the editors examine the multifaceted effects of increasing connectivity on trade, investment, and economic growth within the region
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