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ID130262
Title ProperRebalancing to Asia with an insecure China
LanguageENG
AuthorRatner, Ely
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As President Obama enters his second term, continuing to shift U.S. attention and resources to the Asia-Pacific will be a leading U.S. foreign policy priority. While many in the region have welcomed this renewed commitment, the U.S. "pivot" to Asia has created heightened concerns in China about U.S. intentions.1 U.S. efforts to expand its military force posture in Asia, to strengthen security ties with allies and partners, and to enhance the role of regional institutions are viewed by many in Beijing as directly aimed at constraining China's rise and as the principal cause of regional instability as well as the deterioration of China's strategic environment.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 36, No.2; Spring 2013: p.21-38
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol. 36, No.2; Spring 2013: p.21-38
Key WordsUnited States ;  Foreign Policy Priority ;  Asia ;  China ;  Military ;  China's Strategic Environment ;  People's Liberation Army (PLA) ;  Insecurity


 
 
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