Description
Andrew L. Oros offers an expert analysis of how rapid aging and population shifts are transforming the military strategies and capabilities of regional powers in Asia. Examining sixteen states, he provides a comparative view of the developing landscape and explores ways to address the consequences. Oros demonstrates that, contrary to what many have claimed, states with shrinking populations will continue to be formidable military powers. He develops a novel theoretical and empirical argument for why rapid aging does not necessarily dampen security competition. Nonetheless, demographic shifts in the coming decades will fundamentally alter the security challenges facing the United States and its allies. Oros considers how technological change and health care advances are mitigating the drawbacks of aging populations as well as how factors such as autonomous defense systems and artificial intelligence present new challenges. Rigorous and timely, Asia's Aging Security makes a forceful case that adjustment to demographic change is a necessity for twenty-first-century foreign policy.
About the Author
Andrew L. Oros is professor of political science and international studies at Washington College. His books include Japan's Security Renaissance: New Policies and Politics for the Twenty-First Century (Columbia, 2017).
Reviews
Andrew Oros's assessment of the implications of the Indo-Pacific's "aging security dilemma" is empirical and thoughtful. His important contributions combine a regional approach with policy-relevant judgments. This is a worthy addition to the literature on the Indo-Pacific's security future. -- Satu Limaye, vice president, East-West Center
Oros's nuanced and thorough review of the links between population aging and national security is crucial for policy makers given that the world's strongest military powers are also some of the world's demographically oldest states. The stakes are high-and so is the possibility of miscalculation. -- Jennifer Sciubba, president and CEO, Population Reference Bureau
Oros provides a rare and comprehensive look at the significant challenges of twenty-first-century demography and rapid aging in the Indo-Pacific and the implications for geopolitics and US national security policy in the region. -- Seong-ho Sheen, professor of international security, Seoul National University
Book Information
ISBN 9780231205610
Author Andrew Oros
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press