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ID157695
Title ProperCase of the pivot to Asia
Other Title Informationsystem effects and the origins of strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorAnderson, Nicholas D ;  Cha, Victor D
Summary / Abstract (Note)NICHOLAS D. ANDERSON and VICTOR D. CHA discuss the origins of the pivot to Asia, the Obama administration’s strategy in the Asia-Pacific. They argue that the pivot was neither a failure, as its critics suggest, nor a success, as its supporters claim. For the authors the pivot was a midcourse adjustment to a weak and flawed early Obama Asia policy.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 132, No.4; Winter 2017-18: p.595-617
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 132 No 4
Key WordsAsia-Pacific ;  Obama Administration ;  System Effects ;  Strategy ;  Case of the Pivot to Asia ;  Origins of Strategy


 
 
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