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  • Außenpolitik
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    Singapore : ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
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    gbv_1702159817
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (47 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789814881340
    Series Statement: Trends in Southeast Asia 2019, no. 15
    Content: A new phase in US foreign policy, in which China is viewed as a major threat to American economic and security interests, has begun under the Trump administration.The strong anti-China sentiment is accompanied by efforts to "decouple" from China. If carried too far, they will alienate allies and friends whose cooperation the US will need in order to compete with China. In the broader American foreign policy community, there is an intense ongoing debate on how strong the push-back against China should be. Both moderates and hawks agree on the need for a "tougher" approach but differ on the degree and method of toughness. No coherent strategy has been possible partly because President Trump's thinking does not always accord with that of his own administration and partly because it is still too early in the day to come out with well-thought-out policies to support such a major change in foreign policy direction.The ongoing adjustments to global policy and strategy will therefore continue as the security focus shifts to the Indo-Pacific region. The "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" concept provides some signs of the broad direction policy may take but its vital economic dimension is still missing.There is greater recognition in Washington of the importance of Southeast Asia. Located in the middle of Indo-Pacific, it will be a contested zone between China and the US and its allies. The US will step up its public diplomacy to better promote its own narrative in Southeast Asia.Under the Trump administration, the importance of the South China Sea to the US has risen.The US will remain a powerful factor in Asia despite Trump and problems at home. China is not on an inevitable path of dominance given its own significant domestic challenges.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789814881333
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Außenpolitik ; Südostasien
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    [s.l.] : Bloomsbury Academic
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042565838
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (272 S.)
    ISBN: 9781780931111
    Note: After one of the most controversial and divisive periods in the history of American foreign policy under President George W. Bush, the Obama administration was expected to make changes for the better in US relations with the wider world. Now, international problems confronting Obama appear more intractable, and there seems to be a marked continuity in policies between Obama and his predecessor. Robert Singh argues that Obama's approach of 'strategic engagement' was appropriate for a new era of constrained internationalism, but it has yielded modest results. Obama's search for the pragmatic middle has cost him political support at home and abroad, whilst failing to make decisive gains
    Language: English
    Keywords: Obama, Barack 1961- ; USA ; Außenpolitik ; Weltordnung ; Dominanz ; Rückgang
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