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This edited volume brings together a range of experts to analyze how U.S. foreign‑policy under the George W. Bush administration reshaped America’s role in East Asia. It offers thematic essays on American hegemony, economic and security relations, regionalism, and strategic context — alongside country‑specific case studies covering China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea, and Australia. The book explores how East Asian states responded to the “Bush doctrine,” how American dominance has been negotiated, and what the evolving U.S.–Asia relationships may mean for regional order and global power dynamics.
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Publisher: Routledge
Publishing Year: 2006
ISBN: 978‑0415444088
Pages: 288