The emerging Asia power web : the rise of bilateral intra-Asian security ties / by Patrick M. Cronin, Richard Fontaine, Zachary M. Hosford, Oriana Skylar Mastro, Ely Ratner and Alexander Sullivan
Published
Washington, DC : Center for a New American Security, [2013]
1 online resource (47 pages) : color illustrations, color map
Contents
I. Executive summary -- II. Introduction : the evolving security environment in Asia -- III. Foundations of regional economic and political cooperation -- IV. Drivers of the emerging Asia power web -- V. Mapping the Asia power web -- VI. Implications for U.S. strategy -- VII. Recommendations for U.S. policy -- VII. Conclusion : supplementing U.S. alliances and partnerships
Summary
Describes the growing trend of intra-Asian defense and security cooperation among six key countries: Australia, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam. The authors argue these developing ties have profound implications for regional security and U.S. strategy in Asia. The authors also note that, in addition to closer ties with each other, Asian nations yearn for a greater American presence in the region and therefore urge the United States to double down on its commitment to rebalance attention and resources to Asia
Notes
"June 2013."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-46)
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (CNAS, viewed June 12, 2013)