Asian views on America's role in Asia the future of the rebalance : strategic recommendations for the incoming U.S. President on foreign policy towards Asia

The 2016 U.S. elections have emerged as a signal moment in the evolution of America's engagement with the world and its commitment to the international order that it was instrumental in building. At the same time, with 60 percent of the world's population and some of the world's faste...

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Published: San Francisco, CA The Asia Foundation [2016]
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Call Number :DS 33.4.U6 A853 2016

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