Democracy and American grand strategy in Asia : the realist principles behind an enduring idealism / Michael J Green and Daniel Twining

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 30 No 1, April 2008, pp.1-28 (19)Summary: Review of United States current relations with Asia looking in particular at Japan, India, Korea, and ASEAN. Argues that the promotion of democracy and cooperative security among like-minded states will remain a central objective of American foreign policy in Asia because they enable and support US power. Considers how this continuing strategy may affect the region especially China and ASEAN.
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Review of United States current relations with Asia looking in particular at Japan, India, Korea, and ASEAN. Argues that the promotion of democracy and cooperative security among like-minded states will remain a central objective of American foreign policy in Asia because they enable and support US power. Considers how this continuing strategy may affect the region especially China and ASEAN.

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