Toward an Inclusive and Balanced Regional Order: A New U.S. Strategy in East Asia

Abstract

America needs a new strategy in East Asia - one that reflects the complexity of a region that desires stable relations with both Beijing and Washington, cannot be dominated by either power, and is moving toward higher levels of economic integration. The United States must foster an inclusive, stable order in East Asia that is designed to manage share challenges such as climate change and pandemics, promote broad prosperity, and peacefully resolve disputes. It must rebalance U.S. engagement in East Asia toward deeper diplomatic and economic engagement and away from military dominance and political control. This new U.S. strategy in East Asia entails 10 core components in three overarching areas.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 15, 2021
Accession Number
AD1130902

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  • Jessica J . Lee
  • Michael D. Swaine
  • Rachel E. Odell

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