Encountering the dominant player: U.S. extended deterrence strategy in the Asia-Pacific
TOW William T
Encountering the dominant player: U.S. extended deterrence strategy in the Asia-Pacific - New York: Columbia University Press, 1991 - 540p.
The author argues that U.S. defence policy has lost touch with the reality of Asia-Pacific security concerns. He presents a detailed analysis of how the Soviet Union, China, ASEAN and New Zealand have developed their own security strategies for the region and offers a series of recommendations for enhancing American influence.
0231073321 (hbk.)
ANZUS
ASEAN
ASIA
CHINA
DEFENCE POLICY
DETERRENCE
FOREIGN POLICY
NEW ZEALAND
PACIFIC REGION
SECURITY POLICY
SOUTHEAST ASIA
SOVIET UNION
STRATEGY
UNITED STATES
Encountering the dominant player: U.S. extended deterrence strategy in the Asia-Pacific - New York: Columbia University Press, 1991 - 540p.
The author argues that U.S. defence policy has lost touch with the reality of Asia-Pacific security concerns. He presents a detailed analysis of how the Soviet Union, China, ASEAN and New Zealand have developed their own security strategies for the region and offers a series of recommendations for enhancing American influence.
0231073321 (hbk.)
ANZUS
ASEAN
ASIA
CHINA
DEFENCE POLICY
DETERRENCE
FOREIGN POLICY
NEW ZEALAND
PACIFIC REGION
SECURITY POLICY
SOUTHEAST ASIA
SOVIET UNION
STRATEGY
UNITED STATES