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This book offers a cogent overview of the historical context and enduring patterns of U.S. relations with Asia. Noted scholar Robert G. Sutter provides a balanced analysis of post-Cold War dynamics in Asia, which involve interrelated questions of security, economics, national identity, and regional institution building. He demonstrates how these critical concerns manifest a complex mix of realist, liberal, and constructivist tendencies that define the regional order. Sutter weighs how the recent US emphasis on "re-engagement" with the broader Asia-Pacific fits within the context of regional dynamics. He assesses how the United States has responded to Asia's growing strength and importance while at the same time trying to maintain its leading position as an Asian power despite China's rising influence.
Contents
Acronyms Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Historical Lessons and the Evolution of U.S. Relations with the Asia-Pacific Chapter 3: Post-Cold War Developments Chapter 4: The U.S. Rebalance to the Asia-PacificChapter 5: Status and Outlook of U.S. Relations with China Chapter 6: U.S. Relations with Korea Chapter 7: U.S. Relations with Japan Chapter 8: U.S. Relations with Southeast Asia and the Pacific Chapter 9: U.S. Relations with South Asia Chapter 10: U.S. Relations with Central Asia, Mongolia, and Russia in Asia Chapter 11: The Future of U.S.-Asian Relations Selected BibliographyIndex