[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama’s election promise to reduce the American military presence in the Middle East and Afghanistan led to a general re-evaluation of priorities. What eventuated was a series of phrases to describe the new foreign policy posture. These included “rebalancing to Asia”, the “pivot to Asia” and the “pivot to the Pacific”. The two principal drivers of the new posture were identified by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a key November 2011 Foreign Policy article as winding down of the military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan the “new global realities” of the Asia-Pacific Century. The juxtaposition of the two elements gave the American policy objectives a balance o...
Overview Early in his administration, President Barack Obama announced the ‘Asia rebalance’, a US r...
Barack Obama’s US presidency clearly signalled that America aims to re-order its foreign policy pref...
The Obama administration perceives the Asia-Pacific as a vital and dynamic region and thus prioritiz...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama's election promise to reduce th...
The gradual and steady growth of China’s economic and military power over the past decades has reori...
In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Sov...
The policy was introduced by the U.S. President Barack Obama early in his first administration in 20...
As the Barack Obama administration moved towards its last year in office, the United States' relatio...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
From 2011 to 2012, the Obama Administration put significant focus on the centrality of the Asia-Paci...
From 2011 to 2016, then US President Barack Obama vigorously pursued the policy of strategic rebalan...
During his second term as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region...
This article examines the connection between President Barack Obama\u27s 2011 Strategic Pivot to Asi...
none1noIn the near future the People’s Republic of China is likely to become the primary economic, p...
Overview Early in his administration, President Barack Obama announced the ‘Asia rebalance’, a US r...
Barack Obama’s US presidency clearly signalled that America aims to re-order its foreign policy pref...
The Obama administration perceives the Asia-Pacific as a vital and dynamic region and thus prioritiz...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama's election promise to reduce th...
The gradual and steady growth of China’s economic and military power over the past decades has reori...
In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Sov...
The policy was introduced by the U.S. President Barack Obama early in his first administration in 20...
As the Barack Obama administration moved towards its last year in office, the United States' relatio...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
From 2011 to 2012, the Obama Administration put significant focus on the centrality of the Asia-Paci...
From 2011 to 2016, then US President Barack Obama vigorously pursued the policy of strategic rebalan...
During his second term as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region...
This article examines the connection between President Barack Obama\u27s 2011 Strategic Pivot to Asi...
none1noIn the near future the People’s Republic of China is likely to become the primary economic, p...
Overview Early in his administration, President Barack Obama announced the ‘Asia rebalance’, a US r...
Barack Obama’s US presidency clearly signalled that America aims to re-order its foreign policy pref...
The Obama administration perceives the Asia-Pacific as a vital and dynamic region and thus prioritiz...