THE rise of the Crimea conflict and territorial disputes in the South China Sea suddenly raise the spectre that warfare may no longer be a thing of the past. After all, politics is cultural mixing without violence and war is cultural mixing with violence.
The reason why we need to think seriously is that war will disrupt any plans for the future of Asia and our investment strategies.
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