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After the cold war: American foreign policy, Europe and Asia / Cyr, Arthur I 1997  Book
Cyr, Arthur I Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1997.
Description xii, 204p.
Standard Number 0333672119
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ID:   094189


American sanctions in the Asia-Pacific / Taylor, Brendan 2010  Book
Taylor, Brendan Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2010.
Description ix, 170p.
Series Routledge security in Asia Pacific series ; 14
Standard Number 9780415423502
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ID:   076848


America's grand design in Asia / Twining, Daniel   Journal Article
Twining, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract In a dynamic Asian order featuring new centers of power, China's rise will naturally challenge Washington's ability to protect its interests in the region. In 2000, presidential candidate George W. Bush labeled China as the United States' leading strategic and military competitor. In September 2005, Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick explicitly warned Beijing not to "maneuver toward a predominance of power" in Asia, suggesting that it was doing exactly that. In the face of this challenge, the United States has strengthened the two pillars of its Cold War-era regional security posture: its hub-and-spoke system of bilateral military alliances and its forward-deployed military forces. Washington has reconfigured its permanent troop deployments in Japan and South Korea, tightened its alliance with Australia, declared Thailand and the Philippines to be major non-NATO allies, and signed a wide-ranging strategic cooperation agreement with Singapore. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has deployed significant new power-projection capabilities to the region, including attack submarines, cruise-missile destroyers, long-range bombers, and fighter aircraft stationed in Guam. To these two preexisting pillars of its Asian security strategy, the United States is adding a third, designed to hedge against the danger of Chinese hegemony in Asia by limiting and constructively channeling China's regional ambitions. U.S. policy seeks to accelerate the economic and military rise of key Asian states with the power potential and ambitions to constrain China's ability to dominate its region. The United States is not working to contain China. Rather, U.S. policymakers are employing a radically different strategy: to preserve Washington's strategic position in the region by facilitating the ascent of friendly Asian centers of power that will both constrain any Chinese bid for hegemony and allow the United States to retain its position as Asia's decisive strategic actor. In the face of the China challenge, the United States is encouraging the emergence of new centers of strength that will not erode U.S. power but protect the U.S. position in a new Asian balance featuring emerging world powers in China, Japan, and India.
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America's stake in Asia / Middleton, Drew 1968  Book
Middleton, Drew Book
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Publication Philadelphia, J.P. Lippincott Company, 1968.
Description 240p.
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Asia and U S foreign policy / Hsiung, James C (ed.); Chai, Winberg (ed.) 1981  Book
Chai, Winberg Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1981.
Description 263p.
Standard Number 0030590124
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022874327.5073/HSI 022874MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032667


Asia and United States policy: America's role in world affairs series / Wilcox, Wayne Ayres 1967  Book
Wilcox, Wayne Ayres Book
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Publication New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1967.
Description 116p.
Series America's role in world affairs services
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Between two worlds: policy press and public opinion in Asian-American relations / Hohenberg, John 1967  Book
Hohenberg, John Book
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Publication New York, Fredrick A.Preager Publishers, 1967.
Description vii, 507p
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ID:   032268


Chronologies of major developments in selected areas of Foreign / United States 1979  Book
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Publication Washington, D C, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979.
Description 107p
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ID:   032339


Cold war in Asia: a historical introduction / Iriye, Akira 1974  Book
Iriye, Akira Book
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Publication New Jersey, Prentic-Hall, Incorporation, 1974.
Description ix, 214p
Standard Number 0131396420
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ID:   031694


East Asia and U S Security / Clough, Ralph N 1975  Book
Clough, Ralph N Book
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Publication Washington, D C, The Brookings Institution, 1975.
Description 239p
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ID:   078617


New Asian power dynamic / Rasgotra, Maharajakrishna (ed) 2007  Book
Rasgotra, Maharajakrishna Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2007.
Description 307p.
Standard Number 9780761935728
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Open secret: the Kissinger-Nixon doctrine in Asia / Brodine, Virginia (ed); Selden, Mark (ed) 1972  Book
Selden, Mark Book
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Publication New York, Harper & Row Publishers, 1972.
Description 218p.
Standard Number 0060802537
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Pax Asia-Pacifica? East Asian integration and its implications / Kurlantzick, Joshua   Journal Article
Kurlantzick, Joshua Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Most days, the street outside the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh fills early with pedicab drivers shuttling old women to market. One winter day in 2003, however, a far different crowd gathered outside the Thai mission. Cambodian newspapers had misquoted a Thai television pop star as calling Cambodians "worms" and questioning whether Angkor Wat, Cambodia's ancient temple complex, should be returned to Thailand. Stoked by the report, mobs attacked Thai-owned businesses across Phnom Penh, causing millions of dollars worth of damage. A decade ago, a conflict between two East Asian nations would have been resolved by the region's only major power, the United States, which had dominated trade, diplomacy, and culture in East Asia since World War II. In this case, Cambodia and Thailand sought out China to serve as an informal mediator. After the Chinese ambassador in Cambodia and Thailand to resolve their dispute, Chinese vice foreign minister Wang Yi helped the Thai and Cambodian representatives lay out their grievances. Chastened, the two sides began to resolve their dispute. The Cambodian-Thai case is hardly unique. Over the past decade and particularly since the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, East Asia has begun to integrate, forming the beginnings of a true regional community and looking to actors within the region such as China, rather than the United States, to resolve security and economic disputes. Across East Asia, governments and leaders are developing their own institutions and intraregional trade patterns. They even have begun holding their first truly regional meeting, the annual East Asia Summit (EAS), which first convened in December 2005. Outside government, average people have developed a growing pan-Asian consciousness, the result of closer commercial links, the rise of an East Asian middle class, and the penetration of Asian pop culture products into households. In subtle ways, people across East Asia, like Europeans after World War II, are beginning to think of themselves as citizens of a region. In recent years, as East Asia has been building regional ties and nascent institutions, the United States often has been absent from the region. By undervaluing East Asian integration, Washington has created the impression that it views East Asian regionalism as a threat to U.S. power. Yet, Asia's new identity and institutions need not be a challenge to the United States, and Washington must remain engaged with the region, which is now the engine of global economic growth and potentially the world's most dangerous security environment. If the United States can revamp its East Asia policy to capitalize on the benefits of pan-Asian institutions, it can remain vital in an era of Pax Asia-Pacifica.
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U S Policy and the security of Asia / Greene, Fred 1968  Book
Greene, Fred Book
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Publication New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968.
Description xvi, 429p.
Series United States and China in world affairs
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U.S. policy and the security of Asia / Greene, Fred 1968  Book
Greene, Fred Book
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Publication New York, Mc-Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
Description xvi, 429p.
Series United States and China in world affairs.
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United States and Asia: regional dynamics and twenty-first-century relations / Sutter, Robert G 2015  Book
Sutter, Robert G Book
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Publication Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield, 2015.
Description x, 327p.pbk
Standard Number 9781442226333
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United states in the Asia-pacific since 1945 / Buckley, Roger 2002  Book
Buckley, Roger Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description x, 258p.
Standard Number 0521007259
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USA and Asia / Lavrentyev, Alexander 1982  Book
Lavrentyev, Alexander Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 1982.
Description v, 190p.
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Widening Gulf: Asian nationalism and American policy / Harrison, Selig S 1978  Book
Harrison, Selig S Book
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Publication New York, Free Press, 1978.
Description vi,468p
Standard Number 0029140803
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Widening Gulf: Asian nationalism and American policy / Harrison, Selig S 1978  Book
Harrison, Selig S Book
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Publication New York, Free Press, 1978.
Description xi, 468p.
Standard Number 0029140900
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