731. Deter and Assure: Charting a Course for America's Asian Alliances in a New Nuclear Age
- Author:
- Tim Sullivan
- Publication Date:
- 11-2010
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
- Abstract:
- As home to a number of the world's most dynamic economies, two rising powers, and six nuclear states, Asia is a region of enormous strategic importance to the United States. For over six decades, America has functioned as the preeminent power in Asia, playing a vital role in providing security and ensuring a stable balance of power that has allowed the region's states to flourish politically and economically. The U.S. security framework in the region has rested historically upon a series of bilateral alliances and strategic partnerships. The arrangement has impressively stood the test of time despite concerns that the lack of an overarching, multilateral security architecture would lead to inefficiencies in the United States' pursuit of regional stability.
- Topic:
- Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Emerging Markets, and Nuclear Weapons
- Political Geography:
- United States and Asia