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1. Cohen concluded in his Geopolitical Analysis of the East Asia Region that Eas

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Question

1. Cohen concluded in his Geopolitical Analysis of the East Asia Region that

East Asia is too fragmented to become a world power

East Asia is a formidable competitor to the maritime and heartland/Russia realms

East Asia will likely absorb the South Asia Region

East Asia can not become a Maritime Power because of its Geographical location

2. Territories are areas that are

Claimed or controlled by an entity outside of the territory

Native lands of indigenous groups

Looking to be adopted by a Country

Part of or an extension of a Nation

3. According to Cohen and other Geopolitical Analysts the Global Balance of Power is shifting into

A Bipolar model of power

A Multipolar model of power

A period of Global Stability and Peace

Likely war

a.

East Asia is too fragmented to become a world power

b.

East Asia is a formidable competitor to the maritime and heartland/Russia realms

c.

East Asia will likely absorb the South Asia Region

d.

East Asia can not become a Maritime Power because of its Geographical location

2. Territories are areas that are

a.

Claimed or controlled by an entity outside of the territory

b.

Native lands of indigenous groups

c.

Looking to be adopted by a Country

d.

Part of or an extension of a Nation

3. According to Cohen and other Geopolitical Analysts the Global Balance of Power is shifting into

a.

A Bipolar model of power

b.

A Multipolar model of power

c.

A period of Global Stability and Peace

d.

Likely war

Explanation / Answer

1. b. East Asia is a formidable competitor to the maritime and heartland/Russia realms.
(According to Cohen, East Asia is a formidable competitor to the maritime and heartland/Russia realms.)

2. a. claimed or controlled by an entity outside of the country
(Territories are controlled by a particular country)

3. b. A Multipolar model of power
(Power now lies with multiple countries)