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By More Than Providence Grand Strategy And American Power In The Asia Pacific Since 1783 Michael Green

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By More Than Providence Grand Strategy And American Power In The Asia Pacific Since 1783 Michael Green
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.8 MB
Pages: 760
Author: Michael Green
ISBN: 9780231542722, 0231542720
Language: English
Year: 2017

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By More Than Providence Grand Strategy And American Power In The Asia Pacific Since 1783 Michael Green by Michael Green 9780231542722, 0231542720 instant download after payment.

In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia, identifying recurring themes in American statecraft that reflect the nation's political philosophy and material realities. Drawing on archives, interviews, and his own experience in the Pentagon and White House, Green finds one overarching concern driving U.S. policy toward East Asia: a fear that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the United States and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward free flow of trade, values, and forward defense.


In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia. Green finds one overarching concern: that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the U.S. and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward flow of trade and values.

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