East Asia: The New Triangular Relationship, Implications for U.S. Influence, and Options for U.S. Policy
Description:
Recent criticism of the Clinton Administration's policies toward
China, Japan and other East Asian countries has contended that
the United States is exerting much less influence and is becoming
marginal in determining developments in this economically vibrant
and strategically important area. Although there are important
costs to U.S. influence associated with disputes with Beijing,
Tokyo and others, an assessment of the U.S.-Japanese-Chinese
triangular relationship that currently dominates tr…
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Date:
May 31, 1994
Creator:
Sutter, Robert G.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department