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ArtikelAlternative U.S. Strategies with respect to China and the Implications for Vietnam  
Oleh: Ness, Peter Van
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 20 no. 02 (Aug. 1998), page 154-170.
Topik: China; United States; Vietnam
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Isi artikelThis article analyses three alternative strategies for the United States in its policy towards the People's Republic of China, and assesses the implications of those three strategies for Vietnam. They are: 1} Realist Engagement, 2) Offshore Balancing, and 3) Co-operative Security. Each of the three describes a different vision and role for China in U.S. policy, which, in turn, suggests different implications for Vietnam and the East Asian region. Realist Engagement is essentially the present Clinton Administration's policy towards China, which combines engagement and containment. Offshore Balancing is based on a realist critique of the Clinton Administration's policy, and calls for a pulling back of U.S.. strategic commitments to the region. Co-operative Security is an alternative solution to the problems identified in the analysis of the first two approaches.
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