Friday, January 18, 2013

RISING TERRITORIAL DISPUTE IN THE FAR EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES IN WHICH ASIAN MAJOR POWERS HAVE NOT BEEN THE EXCEPTION REMAINS ONE OF THE WORLD'S CONCERN OF THE YEAR.

RISING TERRITORIAL DISPUTE IN THE FAR EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES IN WHICH ASIAN MAJOR POWERS HAVE NOT BEEN THE EXCEPTION REMAINS ONE OF THE WORLD'S CONCERN OF THE YEAR.

       Rising territorial dispute in the far East Asian countries as it may have been in the Middle Eastern countries in which Asian major powers have not been the exception in the dispute for which deplomacy and politics have frequently averted the outbreak of major military conflicts remains one of the World's major concern of the year to the economic worries of shrinking economic performance of the World's major economies, due to global recession. The current Russian Japanes dispute over the Kuril Islands, the Chinese Japanese recent dispute over the straited Islands in China Sea, the North Korea and South Korea dispute over repeated launches and test of long range ballistic missiles in the Pacific Ocean and China Sea,  India and Pakistan frequent border dispute with both nuclear weapons tecnology capability threats, the Afghanistan domestic territorial dispute and the Israelites Arabs conflict have been some of the highlighted regions in which unforeseeable outbreak of major wars could occur, due to the rising territorial dispute in the farthest Asian countries, particularly between Russia and Japan, or between China and Japan, despite the United Nations involvement in the deplomatic approach to the conflict resolution by peace, rather than by the alternative measures for which the use of military force as short cut solution to the problem of imposing peace.

                                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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