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United States in the Indo-Pacific: Manchester University Press


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This edited volume examines the legacies former US President Barack Obama leaves across Asia and the Pacific, as well as the endurance of, and prospects for, those legacies two years into the Presidency of Donald Trump. -- .
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ISBN-13: 9781526135032
ISBN-10: 1526135035
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Manchester University Press


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Introduction Inderjeet Parmar (City, University of London) Section one: Obama's legacy in the Asia Pacific 1. Old Roots, New Beginnings: A Genealogy of the American Presence in Asia Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh) 2. US-China Relations and Obama's Enigmatic Legacy Christopher Layne, Texas A&M 3. The US and India: A Renewed Strategic Partnership Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) 4. Obama and Japan: An Endangered Legacy Matteo Dian (University of Bologna) 5. Obama's Strategic Patience Toward North Korea Bruce Cumings (University of Chicago) 6. US-Australia Ties Under Obama: Consolidation with New Contours Maryanne Kelton and Zac Rogers (Flinders University) 7. Obama's Legacy in US-ASEAN Relations: Promises and Perils Prashanth Parameswaran (The Diplomat and Tufts University) 8. Obama and the East Asia Summit: Commitment and Constraint Malcolm Cook (ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute) 9. Trump and Asia-Pacific Politics and Diplomacy Robert G. Sutter (George Washington University) 10. Trump and Asia Pacific Security Nick Bisley (La Trobe University) 11. Trump and the Asia Pacific Economy Mike Mastanduno (Dartmouth College) 12. Red China' and the 'Yellow Peril': Why Trump Supporters Oppose Obama's Legacy in Asia Peter Gries (University of Manchester) Section three. The practitioner's view 13. In Search of a Sustainable China Policy Borje Ljunggren (Former Swedish Ambassador to China, Mongolia and Vietnam) 14. From Multilateralism to Transactionalism: Obama and Trump in the Asia Pacific Ketan Patel (CEO, Greater Pacific) and Christian Hansmeyer (Greater Pacific) 15. From Obama to Trump: Whither US-ASEAN Economic Relations? Rebecca Fatima Santa Maria (Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia; ASEAN, and Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia) and Ponciano Intal (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia) Conclusion Oliver Turner and Inderjeet Parmar Each numbered chapter will be 6000-6500 words in length, including bibliography. The introduction and conclusion chapters will each be a maximum of 3000 words, including bibliography. This means the total volume will be 96,000-103,500 words in length.