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Provides a comprehensive survey of US foreign policy throughout the
Indo-Pacific. Contains 33 newly commissioned chapters from leading
experts in the field. Designed to be of interest to students and
scholars of the US in the Indo-/Asia Pacific; the international
relations of the Indo-/Asia Pacific; and US foreign policy.
The United States and China are arguably the most globally
consequential actors of the early twenty first century, and look
set to remain so into the foreseeable future. This volume seeks to
highlight that American images of China are responsible for
constructing certain truths and realities about that country and
its people. It also introduces the understanding that these images
have always been inextricable from the enactment and justification
of US China policies in Washington, and that those policies
themselves are active in the production and reproduction of imagery
and in the protection of American identity when seemingly
threatened by that of China. Demonstrating how past American images
of China are vital to understanding the nature and significance of
those which circulate today, Turner addresses three key questions:
What have been the dominant American images of China and the
Chinese across the full lifespan of Sino-US relations? How have
historical and contemporary American images of China and the
Chinese enabled and justified US China policy? What role does US
China policy play in the production and reproduction of American
images of China? Exploring and evaluating a wide-ranging variety of
sources including films and television programmes, newspaper and
magazine articles, the records and journals of politicians and
diplomats and governmental documents including speeches and legal
declarations this work will be of great interest to students and
scholars of US foreign policy, American politics, China studies and
international relations.
This edited collection examines the political, economic and
security legacies of former US President Barack Obama in Asia and
the Pacific, following two terms in office between 2009 and 2017.
In a region that has only become more vivid in the American
political imagination since Obama left office, this volume
interrogates the endurance of Obama's legacies in what is
increasingly reimagined in Washington as the Indo-Pacific.
Advancing our understanding of Obama's style, influence and impact
throughout the region, this volume explores dimensions of US
relations and interactions with key Indo-Pacific states including
China, India, Japan, North Korea and Australia; multilateral
institutions and organisations such the East Asia Summit and ASEAN;
and salient issue areas such as regional security, politics and
diplomacy, and the economy. How far has the Trump administration
progressed in challenging or disrupting Obama's Pivot to Asia? What
differences can we discern in the declared or effective US strategy
towards Asia and to what extent has it radically shifted or
displaced Obama-era legacies? Including contributions from
high-profile scholars and policy practitioners such as Michael
Mastanduno, Bruce Cumings, Maryanne Kelton, Robert Sutter and Sumit
Ganguly, contributors examine these questions at the halfway point
of the 2017-21 Presidency of Donald Trump, as his administration
opens a new and potentially divergent chapter of American
internationalism. -- .
The United States and China are arguably the most globally
consequential actors of the early twenty first century, and look
set to remain so into the foreseeable future. This volume seeks to
highlight that American images of China are responsible for
constructing certain truths and realities about that country and
its people. It also introduces the understanding that these images
have always been inextricable from the enactment and justification
of US China policies in Washington, and that those policies
themselves are active in the production and reproduction of imagery
and in the protection of American identity when seemingly
threatened by that of China. Demonstrating how past American images
of China are vital to understanding the nature and significance of
those which circulate today, Turner addresses three key questions:
What have been the dominant American images of China and the
Chinese across the full lifespan of Sino-US relations? How have
historical and contemporary American images of China and the
Chinese enabled and justified US China policy? What role does US
China policy play in the production and reproduction of American
images of China? Exploring and evaluating a wide-ranging variety of
sources including films and television programmes, newspaper and
magazine articles, the records and journals of politicians and
diplomats and governmental documents including speeches and legal
declarations this work will be of great interest to students and
scholars of US foreign policy, American politics, China studies and
international relations.
This edited collection examines the political, economic and
security legacies of former US President Barack Obama in Asia and
the Pacific, following two terms in office between 2009 and 2017.
In a region that has only become more vivid in the American
political imagination since Obama left office, this volume
interrogates the endurance of Obama's legacies in what is
increasingly reimagined in Washington as the Indo-Pacific.
Advancing our understanding of Obama's style, influence and impact
throughout the region, this volume explores dimensions of US
relations and interactions with key Indo-Pacific states including
China, India, Japan, North Korea and Australia; multilateral
institutions and organisations such the East Asia Summit and ASEAN;
and salient issue areas such as regional security, politics and
diplomacy, and the economy. How far has the Trump administration
progressed in challenging or disrupting Obama's Pivot to Asia? What
differences can we discern in the declared or effective US strategy
towards Asia and to what extent has it radically shifted or
displaced Obama-era legacies? Including contributions from
high-profile scholars and policy practitioners such as Michael
Mastanduno, Bruce Cumings, Maryanne Kelton, Robert Sutter and Sumit
Ganguly, contributors examine these questions at the halfway point
of the 2017-21 Presidency of Donald Trump, as his administration
opens a new and potentially divergent chapter of American
internationalism. -- .
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