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United States Military Strategy in Asia
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n a world that has changed dramatically since the end of the Cold War in 1991, Asia stands out as a region that is relatively peaceful, compared to the acute instability in the Middle East, Africa and Central Europe. Despite the absence of active conflict, however, there are underlying problems: Military buildups, territorial disputes, political and social instability exist and could surface to challenge peace in the future.
Featured Experts:
Selig S. Harrison,
Guest Scholar
James R. Lilley,
Former U.S. Ambassador to China and to South Korea
Dr. Katy Oh,
Senior Fellow
Kunihiko Saito,
Ambassador of Japan to the United States Produced:
June 8, 1997
Price: $39
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