Obama and China's rise an insider's account of America's Asia strategy
Detailed evaluation from an insider of the Obama administration's efforts, between 2009 and spring 2011, to develop a stable relationship with China while countering China's rise by reinforcing and initiating relationships with other nations in the region
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Washington :
Brookings Institution
cop. 2012
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue. The candidate and the campaign
- Asia policy : the big picture
- Laying the foundation : Secretary Clinton visits Asia
- China : getting started
- North Korea : breaking the pattern
- Japan : from LDP to DPJ Rule
- China : the Obama visit and the Climate Change Conference
- Year two : dealing with an assertive China
- Tensions in Korea
- Building stronger ties with Southeast Asia
- China's push into other maritime areas
- The road to Hu Jintao's visit to the United States
- Dealing with multiple disasters in Japan
- Looking back, looking ahead