An analysis of US economic and military interests in the Asian region. How does the US think about its strategic priorities in Asia? In this Policy Analysis, Rod Lyon argues that US interests sit most prominently in Washington’s mind. Among those interests, the US takes economic concerns especially seriously; it is much more inclined to see Asia as a region of economic opportunity than one of military threat. Moreover, as its own primacy becomes more contested, it is looking for partners to pick up the slack
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The United States has at least since World War II pursued a consistent set of aims in Asia. The Unit...
In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Sov...
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 central objective of U.S. grand strategy after the Cold War is to preserve a unipolar world orde...
Asia’s growing economic prosperity led by China’s rise in recent years has caused the spotlight of i...
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Overview This paper addresses the question of how politics, especially in the US Congress, shapes U...
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