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Bush And Asia Americas Evolving Relations With East Asia Routledge Security In Asia Pacific Series 1st Edition Beeson

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Bush And Asia Americas Evolving Relations With East Asia Routledge Security In Asia Pacific Series 1st Edition Beeson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Beeson
ISBN: 9780203965078, 9780415383332, 0203965078, 0415383331
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Bush And Asia Americas Evolving Relations With East Asia Routledge Security In Asia Pacific Series 1st Edition Beeson by Beeson 9780203965078, 9780415383332, 0203965078, 0415383331 instant download after payment.

Bringing together a number of recognized international experts, this book considers the impact of changes in American foreign policy on the East Asian region, as well as the evolving nature of American policy itself. Specific case studies consider America's relations with the most important countries of the region, including China, a potential strategic rival, Japan, still the second largest economy in the world, and Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country. These case studies and others are complemented with more theoretical and thematic considerations of the nature of American hegemony, its historical links to the region, security policy, economic ties, and American attitudes toward emerging East Asian regionalism. Bush and Asia provides a comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the Bush administration's relations with what will be the twenty-first century's most dynamic and strategically significant region.

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