From Dominoes to Dynamos: The Transformation of Southeast AsiaCouncil on Foreign Relations, 1994 - Всего страниц: 115 The demise of America's Cold War-era foreign policy, has transformed Southeast Asia's relationship with the United States. No longer seen in the political context of communist containment, the countries of Southeast Asia - Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Vietnam - are becoming increasingly powerful players in the world economy. Their unparalleled economic growth will dramatically affect the U.S. economy and its relations to other regional powers such as Japan and China. How well the United States responds to this challenge and to the opportunity to forge new relationships in the region will significantly shape the success or failure of our performance as a global superpower. In From Dominoes to Dynamos, John Bresnan, an expert on U.S.-Asian relations, details the steps the United States should take to define a new role in the area. He examines shifting American interests - from strategic to economic - in the region, and surveys the history of an area that includes both historic allies, such as the Philippines, and adversaries, including Vietnam. The book includes a detailed analysis of current economic trends, as well as recommendations for coping with Japan's growing influence in the Southeast Asian economy and a clear analysis of the direction U.S. foreign policy must take to maintain its position as a leading player in the region. |
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... elected prime minis- ter . After that there was no sympathy left for Thailand anywhere in Washington . The second lesson : Governments that want to avoid U.S. sanctions should watch their trade balances and keep their armed forces under ...
... elected prime minis- ter . After that there was no sympathy left for Thailand anywhere in Washington . The second lesson : Governments that want to avoid U.S. sanctions should watch their trade balances and keep their armed forces under ...
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... elected government has been overthrown in a military coup . This provision was the basis for suspending economic assistance to Burma when its armed forces refused to permit the civilian government elected in May 1990 to take control ...
... elected government has been overthrown in a military coup . This provision was the basis for suspending economic assistance to Burma when its armed forces refused to permit the civilian government elected in May 1990 to take control ...
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... elected prime minister of Thai- land , supported the concept of an " Asian view " of human rights . Only the Philippines among Southeast Asian states supported the principle of universality . Japan , caught up in its desire to be a ...
... elected prime minister of Thai- land , supported the concept of an " Asian view " of human rights . Only the Philippines among Southeast Asian states supported the principle of universality . Japan , caught up in its desire to be a ...
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... elected prime minister in February 1991. He had recently arranged to have himself named prime minister . Action against the demonstrators quickly escalated from fire hoses to M - 16 rifles . Over three days , army and border patrol ...
... elected prime minister in February 1991. He had recently arranged to have himself named prime minister . Action against the demonstrators quickly escalated from fire hoses to M - 16 rifles . Over three days , army and border patrol ...
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... elected civilian government . Americans should be making a major effort to increase U.S. sales to public and private entities in Thailand , and Bangkok should be highly responsive . Singapore also looks to the United States as its ...
... elected civilian government . Americans should be making a major effort to increase U.S. sales to public and private entities in Thailand , and Bangkok should be highly responsive . Singapore also looks to the United States as its ...
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Стр. 61 - contrary to what American commentators say, I do not believe that democracy necessarily leads to development. I believe that what a country needs to develop is discipline more than democracy. The exuberance of democracy leads to undisciplined and disorderly conditions which are inimical to development
Стр. 12 - The meeting was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Australia, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Council members reaffirmed their governments...
Стр. 62 - [w]hile human rights are universal in nature, they must be considered in the context of a dynamic and evolving process of international norm-setting, bearing in mind the significance of national and regional peculiarities and various historical, cultural and religious backgrounds
Стр. 62 - And, in most of them, if popular referendums were held, they would vote overwhelmingly in favor of the death penalty and censorship of pornography. But both Asians and Americans are human beings. They can agree on minimal standards of civilized behavior that both would like to live under. For example, there should be no torture, no slavery, no arbitrary killings, no disappearances in the middle of the night, no shooting down of innocent demonstrators, no imprisonment without careful review. These...
Стр. 21 - World Bank, World Development Report, 1992 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), p. 218; and Steven Greenhouse, "New Tally of World's Economies Catapults China into Third Place," New York Times, May 20, 1993, p.
Стр. 61 - I do not believe that democracy necessarily leads to development. I believe that what a country needs to develop is discipline more than democracy. The exuberance of democracy leads to undisciplined and disorderly conditions which are inimical to development (Far Eastern Economic Review, 1992).
Стр. 61 - They include not only civil and political rights but also economic, social and cultural rights.
Стр. 104 - ... Politics: From Village to Nation (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1979); Somsakdi Xuto, ed., Government and Politics of Thailand (Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1987); and Somsakdi Xuto, The Military in Thai Politics, 1981-1986 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1987). 10. David Joel Steinberg, The Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1990) looks comprehensively at the influences, alien and indigenous, that have molded the contemporary...
Стр. 106 - Office of the United States Trade Representative, 1992 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers (Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1992), pp.
Стр. 53 - Defense Conversion, Reinvestment, and Transition Assistance Act of 1992 (division D of Public Law 102-484; 106 Stat. 2658) provide: SEC. 4101. FINDINGS. Congress makes the following findings: (1) The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the dissolution of the Soviet Union have fundamentally changed the military threat that formed the basis for the national security policy of the United States since the end of World War II.