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Through Asian Eyes U. S. Policy in the Asian Century

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ISBN-10: 0761820663

ISBN-13: 9780761820666

Edition: 2001

Authors: Sol W. Sanders, Yoshimasa Hayashi, Taizo Watanabe, Yoshio Terasawa, I-Cheng Loh

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Will China remain stable and what will be the intentions of her leaders? Can Japan map out a new role for the worlds largest economy, another Meiji Revolution? Will Indonesia be able to hang together as it attempts, once again, to find some formula for a nation-state from its very disparate elements? Is India doomed to struggle on in a mire of social and economic problems or will possible recognition of its new hegemonic role in South Asia by the U.S. and the West generally, bring a new era? Will Pakistan overcome its current crisis of identity, somehow synthesizing intensification of Islamic values (whatever that may mean) and nationhood with falling off the precipice of fanaticism? Can…    
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List price: $120.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: University Press of America, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/12/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 296
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.02" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Introduction: Perceptions of US Policy
The Future of the Japan-US Alliancep. 1
Cultural and Emotional Elements in US Policy Toward Asiap. 13
For Japan: A New Meiji Revolutionp. 33
China and the United States: Friends or Adversaries in the New Millennium?p. 43
Taiwan in America's Strategic Calculusp. 69
The US and India: What Kind of New Relationship?p. 93
Practical Policies for US Policymakers in South Asian Diversityp. 115
Thai-American Friendship: Implications for US Policy in Southeast Asiap. 165
ASEAN and the US: Cooperation for Stabilizationp. 175
America's Role in South Asian Nuclear Restraintp. 189
Only the US Can Guarantee a Stable Northeast Asiap. 207
Debate vs. No Talk: Cultural Aspects of Japan-US Technological Exchangep. 235
Islamic Fundamentalism: A Counter-ideology is sine qua nonp. 265
Contributorsp. 285
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