In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since then, a strategic priority for US is to prevent the emergence of a new rival endangering them comparable to the threat posed by the Soviet Union during the period from 1945 to 1991. Twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union and defining the structuring element of the international relations was the strategy of the Obama administration, which is called “the turn toward Asia”, combining economic, financial, trade, military and diplomatic aspects. It can be viewed from two standpoints: first, the “official”, takes into account primarily the economic aspects of this strategy, which corresponds to absolute priority re-em...
After the Obama administration took power, the United States has shown its interest in the region re...
Obama’s “Rebalancing to Asia” strategy is intended to redeploy resources and strategic attention to ...
This article examines the connection between President Barack Obama\u27s 2011 Strategic Pivot to Asi...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
The central objective of U.S. grand strategy after the Cold War is to preserve a unipolar world orde...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama’s election promise to reduce th...
During his second term as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region...
The relationship between China and the United States is one between a rising power and an establishe...
At the end of 2011, Washington proclaimed, in high-profile, its “Returning to Asia” strategy. Subseq...
The relationship between the US and Asia will be the single biggest determinant in the evolution of ...
The end of the Cold War has precipitated a major rethinking of the United States' international com...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The relationship between the ...
The article deals with the pivot to Asia started in the USA in 2011, now becoming a part of US milit...
In the near future the People’s Republic of China is likely to become the primary economic, politica...
The US rebalancing strategy in Asia Pacific confirms the importance of Asia Pacific region particula...
After the Obama administration took power, the United States has shown its interest in the region re...
Obama’s “Rebalancing to Asia” strategy is intended to redeploy resources and strategic attention to ...
This article examines the connection between President Barack Obama\u27s 2011 Strategic Pivot to Asi...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
The central objective of U.S. grand strategy after the Cold War is to preserve a unipolar world orde...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama’s election promise to reduce th...
During his second term as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region...
The relationship between China and the United States is one between a rising power and an establishe...
At the end of 2011, Washington proclaimed, in high-profile, its “Returning to Asia” strategy. Subseq...
The relationship between the US and Asia will be the single biggest determinant in the evolution of ...
The end of the Cold War has precipitated a major rethinking of the United States' international com...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The relationship between the ...
The article deals with the pivot to Asia started in the USA in 2011, now becoming a part of US milit...
In the near future the People’s Republic of China is likely to become the primary economic, politica...
The US rebalancing strategy in Asia Pacific confirms the importance of Asia Pacific region particula...
After the Obama administration took power, the United States has shown its interest in the region re...
Obama’s “Rebalancing to Asia” strategy is intended to redeploy resources and strategic attention to ...
This article examines the connection between President Barack Obama\u27s 2011 Strategic Pivot to Asi...