Park,Jae Jeok."The US-led Alliances in the Asia-Pacific:Hedge Against Potential Threats or an Undesirable Multilateral Security Order?".The Pacific Review. 2011Park, J. J. (2011). The US-led alliances in the Asia-Pacific: hedge against potential threats or an undesirable multilateral security...
It can be expected that US' influence in the Asia-Pacific region will recover to some extent. However, the anti-globalization and protectionist trends in the US are still powerful, and the call for American soldiers to come home is still high. Frictions between the US and its allies will a...
As the Asia-Pacific region continues to emerge as a key geopolitical arena, understanding these perspectives becomes essential for navigating the complex currents of international relations. And the path to stability and prosperity in the region passes through mutual respect, constructive dialogue, and a...
Since assuming office in January 2001, the Bush administration has pledged that its missile defence programme will protect America's allies and friends. Th... Sokolsky,Richard - 《Survival》 被引量: 13发表: 2001年 The US debate on NATO nuclear deterrence NATO's nuclear deterrence posture has ...
When it comes to the South China Sea, for China, it is not just a place through which the country's strategic maritime routes pass but also an essential part of its maritime domain. As opposed to the confrontational approach of the US and its two allies, China advocates using peaceful dia...
SINGAPORE — Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan called on America’s allies in Asia Pacific to invest more in national security — a move that’s reminiscent of U.S. President Donald Trump’s well-worn script to NATO nations on burden-sharing. ...
Just like what has already begun among the US' European allies, these South and Southeast Asian nations might try to further strengthen their intra-regional collectives to minimize dependence on US alliance partnerships, he said. ...
However, such a Cold War mentality threatens regional stability and the development of the Asia-Pacific, the world's most robust growth engine, he said. "The hegemony of the US and its allies cannot continue to prevail in the post-pandemic world order, where collective wisdom, cooperation and...
These were difficult, even for the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. And he wasn’t the only one asking. Thornberry often traveled to Asia, where U.S. allies had the same questions. Thornberry didn’t know what to tell them. ...