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The Asian Dilemma in United States Foreign Policy

Author : K.Holly Maze Carter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781315492513

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Focuses on the problem through the identification of specific trends in foreign policy: isolationism, intervention, containment, detente, and disengagement. The conclusion of this analysis is that the US foreign policy process is reactive and lacking in any long-term strategic planning mode. Paper e

The Asian Dilemma in United States Foreign Policy: National Interest Versus Strategic Planning

Author : K.Holly Maze Carter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-07-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781315492520

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Focuses on the problem through the identification of specific trends in foreign policy: isolationism, intervention, containment, detente, and disengagement. The conclusion of this analysis is that the US foreign policy process is reactive and lacking in any long-term strategic planning mode. Paper e

American-Vietnamese Relations in the Wake of War

Author : Cécile Menétrey-Monchau
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006-07-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786423989

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American-Vietnamese Relations in the Wake of War by Cécile Menétrey-Monchau Pdf

When the Vietnam War ended with the North Vietnamese capture of Saigon on April 30, 1975--27 months after a cease-fire had been signed in Paris--the differences between the United States and Vietnam were far from being resolved. Mutual bitterness regarding the war remained. Newly unified Vietnam wanted normalization of relations and the subsequent economic reconstruction aid promised in the Paris Peace Accords. Understandably wary of such diplomatic relations, the United States requested information regarding soldiers listed as missing in action and assistance with the repatriation of military remains. A series of misconceptions and misunderstandings as well as changes from a regional to a global U.S. foreign policy left both countries bereft of an easy solution. This book describes the negotiations during the late Ford and early Carter administrations (1975-1979) and discusses the repercussions the diplomatic stalemate had on the domestic and international politics of the United States and Vietnam, emphasizing the conflicting priorities and political goals of both countries, at home and abroad. This previously neglected period in United States-Vietnam relations deals with issues such as Hanoi's constant exultation over the victory, American denial of responsibility, the division between the presidents' public declarations and congressional policies, and both sides' use of the MIA issue. Based primarily on recently declassified documents and former U.S. official Douglas Pike's uncensored collection, the work also makes use of media press sources from America, Vietnam, Britain, France and China. Interviews with Vietnamese immigrants and former U.S. politicians provide insight unavailable in written histories. Appendices contain the February 1973 correspondence between President Nixon and the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, six diplomatic notes from 1976, and a January 30, 1979, letter from President Carter to Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping.

The New US Strategy towards Asia

Author : William T Tow,Douglas Stuart
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-12-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317586111

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The New US Strategy towards Asia by William T Tow,Douglas Stuart Pdf

Barack Obama’s "rebalancing" or "pivot" strategy, intended to demonstrate continued US commitment to the Asia-Pacific region in a variety of military, economic, and diplomatic contexts, was launched with much fanfare in 2011. Implicit in the new strategy is both a focus on China – engagement with, and containment of – and a heavy reliance by the United States on its existing friends and allies in the region in order to implement its strategy. This book explores the impact of the new strategy on America’s regional friends and allies. It shows how these governments are working with Washington to advance and protect their distinct national interests, while at the same time avoiding any direct confrontation with China. It also addresses the reasons why many of these regional actors harbour concerns about the ability of the US to sustain the pivot strategy in the long run. Overall, the book illustrates the deep complexities of the United States’ exercise of power and influence in the region.

The United States, China, and Taiwan

Author : Robert Blackwill,Philip Zelikow
Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations Press
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-02-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0876092830

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The United States, China, and Taiwan by Robert Blackwill,Philip Zelikow Pdf

Taiwan "is becoming the most dangerous flash point in the world for a possible war that involves the United States, China, and probably other major powers," warn Robert D. Blackwill, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Henry A. Kissinger senior fellow for U.S. foreign policy, and Philip Zelikow, University of Virginia White Burkett Miller professor of history. In a new Council Special Report, The United States, China, and Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War, the authors argue that the United States should change and clarify its strategy to prevent war over Taiwan. "The U.S. strategic objective regarding Taiwan should be to preserve its political and economic autonomy, its dynamism as a free society, and U.S.-allied deterrence-without triggering a Chinese attack on Taiwan." "We do not think it is politically or militarily realistic to count on a U.S. military defeat of various kinds of Chinese assaults on Taiwan, uncoordinated with allies. Nor is it realistic to presume that, after such a frustrating clash, the United States would or should simply escalate to some sort of wide-scale war against China with comprehensive blockades or strikes against targets on the Chinese mainland." "If U.S. campaign plans postulate such unrealistic scenarios," the authors add, "they will likely be rejected by an American president and by the U.S. Congress." But, they observe, "the resulting U.S. paralysis would not be the result of presidential weakness or timidity. It might arise because the most powerful country in the world did not have credible options prepared for the most dangerous military crisis looming in front of it." Proposing "a realistic strategic objective for Taiwan, and the associated policy prescriptions, to sustain the political balance that has kept the peace for the last fifty years," the authors urge the Joe Biden administration to affirm that it is not trying to change Taiwan's status; work with its allies, especially Japan, to prepare new plans that could challenge Chinese military moves against Taiwan and help Taiwan defend itself, yet put the burden of widening a war on China; and visibly plan, beforehand, for the disruption and mobilization that could follow a wider war, but without assuming that such a war would or should escalate to the Chinese, Japanese, or American homelands. "The horrendous global consequences of a war between the United States and China, most likely over Taiwan, should preoccupy the Biden team, beginning with the president," the authors conclude.

The Asian Dilemma in U.S. Foreign Policy

Author : K. Holly Maze Carter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : East Asia
ISBN : UCSD:31822004193256

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Special Bibliography Series

Author : United States Air Force Academy. Library
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Bibliography
ISBN : UOM:39015082904163

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Special Bibliography Series by United States Air Force Academy. Library Pdf

The U.S., Japan, and Asia

Author : Frances Scott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Asia
ISBN : UCSD:31822017593062

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Strategy, National Interests, and Means to an End

Author : Stephen D. Sklenka,Strategic Studies Institute
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-22
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1312298855

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Strategy, National Interests, and Means to an End by Stephen D. Sklenka,Strategic Studies Institute Pdf

This paper focuses on the interrelationship among national interests, stated ends, means to achieve those ends, and the strategies required to tie all of them together into a cohesive and effective vision for the commitment of U.S. forces. The introduction addresses the current U.S. debate regarding proposed actions in the Iraq War and postulates that the lack of true strategic discussion, particularly by our national leadership who instead prefer to focus on far less appropriate discussions such as tactics and techniques, inhibits the development of a comprehensive and effective overarching vision and ultimately is to blame for the setbacks that the U.S.-led coalition has experienced in Iraq. This lack of strategic foresight, however, is not surprising and has become endemic to American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. The fact that so much of U.S. post-Cold War foreign policy involves interventions merely exacerbates the difficulties a lack of strategic foresight engenders.

Revising U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China

Author : Robert D. Blackwill,Ashley J. Tellis
Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780876096468

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Revising U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China by Robert D. Blackwill,Ashley J. Tellis Pdf

Robert D. Blackwill and Ashley J. Tellis argue that the United States has responded inadequately to the rise of Chinese power. This Council Special Report recommends placing less strategic emphasis on the goal of integrating China into the international system and more on balancing China's rise.

The United States in Asia

Author : David Shavit
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1990-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105000013305

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The United States in Asia by David Shavit Pdf

Shavit's historical dictionary addresses the critical need in academic libraries for reference sources that provide undergraduate and beginning graduate students of American foreign policy with introductory information on the persons, events, and institutions that have influenced US relations with other nations. . . . a useful dictionary. Choice Contact between the United States and Asia began in the 17th century when several Americans went to India as employees of the East India company. A myriad of sea captains and merchants, missionaries, consuls and diplomats, travelers, journalists, businessmen, engineers, naturalists, educators, and authors and artists followed, establishing a gamut of relationships between the United States and Asia. This volume provides, in alphabetical format, information about those individuals, institutions, and events that most affected the relationships between the United States and Asia. The dictionary focuses on individuals who contributed in a significant way to U.S.-Asian relations, especially those who left a written record of their experiences. The book covers all countries of Asia, except those of the Middle East, which are in a separate volume by Shavit. Shavit has succeeded in making the information highly accessible as well as comprehensive. The front matter includes a list of abbreviations, place names, and a chronology. A short introduction then leads into the dictionary itself. References at the end of each entry note whether the subject is covered in general biographical dictionaries and list books and articles on the subject. A system of asterisks cross-references people, events, and institutions that have their own entries in the dictionary. Two appendixes--a list of the chiefs of American diplomatic missions to Asia from 1843 to 1989, and a list of individuals organized by profession and occupation--are added handy reference materials. A bibliographical essay and index complete the book. This impressive new historical dictionary is a useful reference guide for any student of American relations with Asia.

Chinese Economic Studies

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : China
ISBN : STANFORD:36105010724214

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Chinese Law and Government

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : China
ISBN : NWU:35556021788856

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World Outlook

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : World politics
ISBN : UOM:39015068908477

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