In this two-part paper, Thomas Wright and Will Moreland respond to an assessment of Europe's reaction to the U.S. rebalance to Asia by Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson, Marc Lanteigne, and Ulf Sverdrup of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Download the full report here for a complete set of recommendations and detailed analysis. In 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama declared an American strategic shift towards the Asia-Pacific—what would colloquially be known as the “pivot to Asia”—with the words “Here, we see the future.” For the American allies on the opposite end of the Eurasian continent, this announcement was a source of consternation. Was Europe to be left in the past? In the first part of this paper, Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson,...
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American critics of the Barack Obama administration's 2011 “pivot to Asia” policy claim that, despit...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and discuss the historical and current pretexts of to what degr...
The US policy of ‘rebalancing to Asia’ is likely to have major implications for transatlantic relat...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
The end of the Cold War has precipitated a major rethinking of the United States' international com...
This paper argues that the Obama Administration’s Asia ‘pivot’ or ‘rebalancing’ is mainly a rhetoric...
American post-Cold-war foreign policy has always made a number of impacts on world politics. The twe...
This paper is an assessment of contemporary United States strategy in the Asia-Pacific. It gives a b...
The central objective of U.S. grand strategy after the Cold War is to preserve a unipolar world orde...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
Studying the United States’ two flanking regions enhances our understanding of the future US role in...
This paper proposes that the U.S. strategic focus on the Middle East is outdated unnecessary. Furthe...
This chapter explores European and American public and elite views of foreign policy strategic move ...
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