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Map of Asia.

The politicsofAsia are extremely varied as would be expected of such a large landmass and a diverse population. Constitutional monarchies, absolute monarchies, one-party states, federal states, dependent territories, liberal democracies and military dictatorships are all factors in the region, as well as various forms of independence movements.[citation needed]

Civilization has a long history throughout Asia and it probably involved politics right from the start although some of the earliest discernible political structures arose in Mesopotamia with the advent of writing offering details of these politics. A large and well organized civil service the like of which arose in China is also a necessary adjunct to politics.[citation needed] Much of the political climate in Asia today is affected by colonialism and imperialism of the past with some states retaining close links with their former colonial governors while others involved in bitter independence struggles the consequences of which continue to be felt.[citation needed]

The current situation[when?] is still mixed, with hostilities in parts of Asia such as the continuing tensions over South China Sea, Kashmir, Taiwan, Tibet, North Korea as well as economic competitiveness between China and India. China and India do not have a peace treaty, nor do Russia and Japan or North Korea and South Korea. However, there are also moves towards greater co-operation and communication within the region with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) a notable example.

History

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International alliances

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Asia Council

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The Asia Council is a pan-continental initiative launched in 2016 to achieve greater unity among countries of Asia. The first Asia Council summit was scheduled to be held in 2018 at Tokyo. Apart from the summit and periodical ministerial meetings, the various Asia Council forums brings together Asia’s top leadership under one roof to deliberate on pan-Asian issues.[1]

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  1. ^ "Asia Council meet to explore new pathways in India-Pakistan relation". News Today. Archived from the original on 9 April 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2017.

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