It has been more than three years since the then Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton announced the Obama Administration’s ‘Pivot to Asia’, with subsequent comments from President Obama affirming U.S. interests in the region. Ben Coulson argues that this pivot to Asia should be seen against the background of more than six decades of U.S. anxiety and tension over the role of China in the region. He writes that for the U.S., China still represents a challenge to the ‘conventional’ narrative that the U.S. has a pre-eminent role to play in world politics, and in East Asia
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In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Sov...
COVID-19 has accelerated the trend of deglobalisation and further entrenched China into the growing ...
While in Asia, President Obama focused quite a bit on the U.S. relationship with China. This was wis...
News agencies have been reporting widely on the content of the U.S. intelligence community’s annual ...
The relationship between China and the United States is one between a rising power and an establishe...
“Rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific” is the most important diplomatic legacy of the Obama administratio...
In the midst of heightened territorial tensions in Asia and lack of transparency within Beijing’s po...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/US President Barack Obama’s A...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Robert Sutter, Professor of P...
Quick growth of Chinese economy heralded a shift in the balance of power in the Asia-Pacific. In rec...
With the eyes of the world firmly placed on developments in Iraq and Israel and Gaza, it might be ea...
The United States is for the first time 100 years potentially facing a peer in the international Are...
American critics of the Barack Obama administration's 2011 “pivot to Asia” policy claim that, despit...
Visible U.S. efforts to sustain influence in the Asia-Pacific met with mixed success. President Bara...
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In the world has developed a completely new situation in 1991 as a result of the collapse of the Sov...
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