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ID147056
Title ProperPivot between containment, engagement, and restraint
Other Title Informationpresident Obama’s conflicted grand strategy in Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorLofflmann, Georg
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the formulation and implementation of American grand strategy under the Obama administration, and how the “pivot to Asia” functions within this strategic context. It argues that President Obama attempts to secure continued American hegemony through a combination of cooperative engagement and restraint. This exposes a fundamental dilemma at the heart of America’s rebalancing: increased engagement with US allies and partners in the Asia-Pacific is fueling political, economic, and military competition with China. Sequestration and questions over American strategic coherence and consistency are simultaneously undermining the credibility of the pivot, both at home and abroad. The article concludes that this dilemma makes it unlikely for the pivot to succeed in its stated aims, unless the United States re-emphasizes cooperative engagement with China.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 12, No.2; May-Aug 2016: p.92-110
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 12 No 2
Key WordsAsia ;  Grand Strategy ;  American Grand Strategy ;  Obama’s Conflicted


 
 
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