Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-257) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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American ascendancy : conceptualizing contemporary hegemony / Mark Beeson -- Hegemonic order, September 11th, and the consequences of the Bush revolution / Michael Mastanduno -- US economic relations with East Asia : from hegemony to complex interdependence? / John Ravenhill -- The dog that didn't bark : the Bush administration and East Asian regionalism / Michael Wesley -- Bush and Asia : the evolving strategic context / William Tow -- Bush's search for absolute security and the rise of China / Peter Van Ness -- Japan and the Bush agenda : alignment or divergence? / Aurelia George Mulgan -- Thailand and the United States : beyond hegemony? / Michael K. Connors -- Bush and the Philippines after September 11: hegemony, mutual opportunism and democratic retreat / Ben Reid -- The United States, Bush and Indonesia : bitter memories, new eggshells / David Bourchier -- Malaysia and the United States : rejecting dominance, embracing engagement / Helen Nesadurai -- The contradictions of 'hawk-engagement' : an analysis of Washington's Korea policy / Roland Bleiker -- With friends like these : reassessing the Australia-US relationship / Mark Beeson.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Considers the impact of changes in American foreign policy on the East Asian region, as well as the nature of American policy itself. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the Bush administration's relations with twenty-first century's most dynamic and strategically significant region.
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Title
Bush and Asia.
International Standard Book Number
0415383331
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Bush, George W., (George Walker),1946-
Bush, George W., (George Walker),1946-
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Diplomatic relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.