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Collision Course America East Asia In The Past The Future Bryce Harland

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Collision Course America East Asia In The Past The Future Bryce Harland
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 117.97 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Bryce Harland
ISBN: 9789814379441, 9814379441
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Collision Course America East Asia In The Past The Future Bryce Harland by Bryce Harland 9789814379441, 9814379441 instant download after payment.

America is drifting towards another collision with Asian countries. This book sets the situation in perspective by tracing the development of relations between them during the last two centuries. No longer needing allies as it did during the Cold War, the United States is now using its economic power to force them to open their markets to its exports and to move towards Western democracy. American pressure is making Asians appreciate what they have in common, and helping to overcome the divisions that have kept them dependent on outside powers. But collision is not inevitable. America has played a critical part in the transformation of East Asia. It still has much to teach, and it now has much to learn as well. By studying Asian experience, Americans can re-learn the importance of self-discipline, and face Asian competition without relying on their power and resorting to protectionism. APEC shows the way for the United States and other Western countries to benefit from the fast growth of Asian economies, and make the whole of the Pacific area more prosperous.

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