UID:
edocfu_9959704274002883
Format:
1 online resource (259 pages) :
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illustrations; digital file(s).
ISBN:
1-5261-3502-7
Series Statement:
Manchester University Press
Content:
This edited volume explores the political, economic and security legacies former US President Barack Obama leaves across Asia and the Pacific, following two terms in office between 2009 and 2017. The aim is to advance our understanding of Obama’s style, influence and impact by interrogating the nature and contours of US engagement throughout the region, and the footprint he leaves behind. Moreover, it is to inform upon the endurance of, and prospects for, the legacies Obama leaves in a region increasingly reimaged in Washington as the Indo-Pacific. Contributors to the volume examine these questions in early 2019, at around the halfway point of the 2017–2021 Presidency of Donald Trump, as his administration opens a new and potentially divergent chapter of American internationalism. The volume uniquely explores the contours and dimensions of US relations and interactions with key Indo-Pacific states including China, India, Japan, North Korea and Australia; multilateral institutions and organisations such the East Asia Summit and ASEAN; and salient issue areas such as regional security, politics and diplomacy, and the economy. It does so with contributions from high-profile scholars and policy practitioners, including Michael Mastanduno, Bruce Cumings, Maryanne Kelton, Robert Sutter and Sumit Ganguly.
Note:
Also available in print form.
,
In English.
Additional Edition:
Print version: The United States in the Indo-Pacific. Manchester, Uk: Manchester University Press, 2020 ISBN 9781526135018
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1526135019
Language:
English
DOI:
10.7765/9781526135025