The changing security dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region have been a subject of significant interest and concern in recent years. Various factors, including China’s rise as a global power, the intensification of rivalries between major powers like the United States, China, and Russia, and the emergence of non-traditional security challenges such as terrorism, environmental degradation, transnational crime, and cybersecurity, have contributed to the evolving security landscape in the region.
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