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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part41.utf8:55577968:4015
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 04015cam a22004337i 4500
001 2013433717
003 DLC
005 20130912080607.0
008 130820s2013 pauab b f000 0 eng d
010 $a 2013433717
020 $a1584875739
020 $a9781584875734
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn849361174
040 $aAWC$beng$cAWC$erda$dFUG$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
043 $aa------$ap------$an-us---$aa-cc---
050 00 $aJZ1980$b.L35 2013
100 1 $aLai, David,$d1955-$eauthor.
245 10 $aAsia-Pacific :$ba strategic assessment /$cDavid Lai.
264 1 $aCarlisle, PA :$bStrategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press,$c[2013]
300 $axi, 95 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
500 $a"May 2013."
530 $aAlso available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aOverall assessment -- The changing geostrategic landscape -- China rising. Geostrategic impact of the rising China -- U.S. strategic shift -- U.S.-China contests in Asia-Pacific. The inextricable dilemmas -- The China-Taiwan-U.S. issue -- U.S.-China conflict over the exclusive economic zone -- Great power competition in Northeast Asia. The Russo-Japanese territorial dispute -- The South Korean-Japanese dispute -- The China-Japan dispute -- Winners and losers -- U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia -- South China Sea disputes -- Concluding remarks.
520 $aThis monograph provides a timely assessment of the geostrategic significance of Asia-Pacific and offers as a thought-provoking analysis of the U.S. strategic shift toward the region and its implications, with several key points. First, Asia-Pacific, which covers China, Northeast Asia, and Southeast Asia, is a region with complex currents. On the one hand, there is an unabated region-wide drive for economic development that has been pushing Asia-Pacific forward for decades. On the other, this region is troubled with, aside from many other conflicts, unsettled maritime disputes that have the potential to trigger wars between and among Asia-Pacific nations. Second, on top of these mixed currents, China and the United States compete intensely over a wide range of vital interests in this region. For better or for worse, the U.S.-China relationship is becoming a defining factor in the relations among the Asia-Pacific nations. Third, the U.S. strategic shift toward Asia-Pacific is, as President Obama puts it, not a choice but a necessity. Although conflicts elsewhere, especially the ones in the Middle East, continue to draw U.S. attention and consume U.S. foreign policy resources, the United States is turning its focus toward China and Asia-Pacific. Fourth, in the mid-2000s, the United States and China made an unprecedented strategic goodwill exchange and agreed to blaze a new path out of the tragedy that often attends great power transition. Fifth, at this time of U.S. strategic reorientation and military rebalancing toward Asia-Pacific, the most dangerous consideration is that Asia-Pacific nations having disputes with China can misread U.S. strategic intentions and overplay the "U.S. card" to pursue their territorial interests and challenge China. Finally, territorial dispute is becoming an urgent issue in the Asia-Pacific.
650 0 $aBalance of power.
651 0 $aAsia$xStrategic aspects.
651 0 $aPacific Area$xStrategic aspects.
651 0 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$y2009-
651 0 $aChina$xForeign relations$y21st century.
651 0 $aAsia$xForeign relations$y21st century.
651 0 $aPacific Area$xForeign relations$y21st century.
710 2 $aArmy War College (U.S.).$bStrategic Studies Institute,$epublisher.
710 2 $aArmy War College (U.S.).$bPress,$epublisher.
856 41 $uhttp://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/download.cfm?q=1155