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China Ii the U.S. Pacific Pivot / Voloshina, Anna   Journal Article
VOLOSHINA, Anna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2011, the U.S. Obama Administration officially put forward a geopolitical initiative that went down in history under the name of "pivot," or rebalance. A major element of that strategy, which was intended to guarantee U.S.A.'s dominant position in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR), became the building of constructive relations with China. This paper attempts to show how the Chinese vector of the pivot occurred and developed. Our analysis has yielded a conclusion about the changes that the pivot has undergone with the replacement of the U.S. administrations and also prompted a question about the efficiency of this strategy in terms of carrying out the objectives set by the United States.
Key Words China  Obama Administration  APR  Pivot  U.S.A.  Indo-Pacific Region 
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Liquefied Natural Gas Exports as a Tool to Enhance U.S. Influence in the Asia-Pacific Region / Biryukova, Nadezhda   Journal Article
BIRYUKOVA, Nadezhda Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As a result of the "shale revolution," the U.S. could emerge as a liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter. APR countries, major LNG importers - Japan and South Korea included, became a premium market for its commercialization. Due to economic factors of U.S. LNG projects, the U.S. has determined the trend of LNG trade development in the region, and its political leaders intend to use the exports for providing "energy dominance" of the U.S. The aim of this article is to appreciate the prospects of transforming LNG exports into a tool of economic and political influence of the U.S. in the APR.
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