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Routledge - America and the Indo-Pacific: Trump and Beyond

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Description

Explore a detailed account of Donald Trump's foreign policy within the Indo-Pacific region. This book examines the administration's efforts to strengthen the American position through a specific Indo-Pacific strategy. It provides a deep look at the sustained confrontation with China and how this shaped regional dynamics. Readers will find an analysis of how the Trump administration managed relationships with allies and partners across the Indo-Pacific and the South Asian subregion. The text places these actions within the context of the great power competition between the United States and China. As conversations continue regarding the declining currency of American internationalism, this volume offers a necessary perspective on the shifting landscape of global politics. It is an essential resource for those studying modern geopolitical shifts and the evolving role of the United States in the Pacific theater.

Key Features

Provides an extensive account of Donald Trump's foreign policy record specifically regarding the Indo-Pacific region.

Analyzes the US strategy of sustained confrontation with China and its impact on regional stability.

Reviews the administration's efforts to shore up America's position through a dedicated Indo-Pacific strategy.

Examines relationships with allies and partners in both the Indo-Pacific and the South Asian subregion.

Places regional developments within the context of the great power competition between the US and China.

Addresses current debates surrounding the declining currency of American internationalism in global politics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 June 2021
Listed Since
11 February 2021

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