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Shambaugh, David,
U.S. relations with Southeast Asia in 2018 : = more continuity than change /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
U.S. relations with Southeast Asia in 2018 :/ David Shambaugh.
Reminder of title:
more continuity than change /
Author:
Shambaugh, David,
Description:
1 online resource (36 p.)
Subject:
Geopolitics - Southeast Asia. -
Online resource:
https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ISEASB0000727.html
ISBN:
9789814818766
U.S. relations with Southeast Asia in 2018 : = more continuity than change /
Shambaugh, David,
U.S. relations with Southeast Asia in 2018 :
more continuity than change /David Shambaugh. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (36 p.) - Trends in Southeast Asia ;18. - Trends in Southeast Asia ;2014, 12..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
U.S. relations with Southeast Asia in 2018: more continuity than change -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Continuity and Change under Trump -- U.S. Commercial Relations with ASEAN -- U.S. Security Relations with ASEAN -- U.S. Public Diplomacy Activities in ASEAN -- Conclusion and Outlook.
The United States maintains a comprehensive and robust presence throughout Southeast Asia that has grown dramatically since the 1980s. It includes the commercial, security, education and diplomatic, and other domains. America’s strengths and contributions to the region lie particularly in both hard and soft power, but the U.S. economic footprint is both broad and deep. However, this presence is not very well appreciated or reported by regional media - whereas China’s presence and influence is pervasive. Most Southeast Asian governments are often reluctant to recognize or publicize the U.S. presence or contributions to regional security, stability, and growth. America’s diplomatic engagement of ASEAN and the region has rightly been criticized for its episodic engagement, and Washington should substantially elevate Southeast Asia within its broader Asian and Indo-Pacific diplomatic priorities.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9789814818766Subjects--Topical Terms:
1292071
Geopolitics
--Southeast Asia.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: E183.8.A785
Dewey Class. No.: 327.73058
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