The Obama administration perceives the Asia-Pacific as a vital and dynamic region and thus prioritized it in its foreign policy agenda. Some scholars have suggested that the Obama administration's rebalance towards Asia has taken a realist approach to engagement with the Asia-Pacific while others suggested that it deviated significantly from realism. This article seeks to examine more closely the question of the realist nature of the US rebalance policy towards the Asia-Pacific. It begins with a discussion of views of the Obama administration's rebalance towards the Asia-Pacific before giving an overview of realism. Then, it seeks to establish a realist model of foreign policy and examine the Obama administration's rebalance ...
During his two terms as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region t...
The thesis deals with the impact of the Obama administration's foreign policy strategy of rebalancin...
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The thesis seeks to examine the development of the US-Japan, US-South Korea, and US- Australia allia...
From 2011 to 2016, then US President Barack Obama vigorously pursued the policy of strategic rebalan...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama’s election promise to reduce th...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
As the Barack Obama administration moved towards its last year in office, the United States' relatio...
The Pivot to Asia has been one of the most popular topic in international politics of East Asia for ...
This edited collection examines the political, economic and security legacies of former US President...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
During his two terms as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region t...
The thesis deals with the impact of the Obama administration's foreign policy strategy of rebalancin...
With the eyes of the world firmly placed on developments in Iraq and Israel and Gaza, it might be ea...
The policy was introduced by the U.S. President Barack Obama early in his first administration in 20...
President Obama's decision to refocus U.S. resources in the Asia-Pacific reflects a change in U...
This article explores perceptions and reactions across Southeast Asia towards the Obama administrati...
The gradual and steady growth of China’s economic and military power over the past decades has reori...
The thesis seeks to examine the development of the US-Japan, US-South Korea, and US- Australia allia...
From 2011 to 2016, then US President Barack Obama vigorously pursued the policy of strategic rebalan...
[[abstract]]Toward the end of his first term, President Barack Obama’s election promise to reduce th...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
As the Barack Obama administration moved towards its last year in office, the United States' relatio...
The Pivot to Asia has been one of the most popular topic in international politics of East Asia for ...
This edited collection examines the political, economic and security legacies of former US President...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
During his two terms as U.S. president, former President Barack Obama made the Asia-Pacific region t...
The thesis deals with the impact of the Obama administration's foreign policy strategy of rebalancin...
With the eyes of the world firmly placed on developments in Iraq and Israel and Gaza, it might be ea...