Asia after the "Miracle": redefining U.S. economic and security priorities

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: washington, DC.: The Economic Strategy Institute, 1998Description: 349pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: A post-Cold War reappraisal of US policy priorities in the Asia region is urgently needed following the Asian economic 'meltdown' that began in 1997. American policy currently rests on the premise that the United States does not have to choose between economic and security priorities in Asia because the American military presence is valued by regional powers in its own right. Is this premise justified? The key issues facing the US in Asia are analysed and 16 specialists debate policy options which include a proposed gradual withdrawal of US combat forces from Japan and Korea
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A post-Cold War reappraisal of US policy priorities in the Asia region is urgently needed following the Asian economic 'meltdown' that began in 1997. American policy currently rests on the premise that the United States does not have to choose between economic and security priorities in Asia because the American military presence is valued by regional powers in its own right. Is this premise justified? The key issues facing the US in Asia are analysed and 16 specialists debate policy options which include a proposed gradual withdrawal of US combat forces from Japan and Korea

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