The U.S. rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: An assessment
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 00:09authored byThi Thuy Hang Nguyen
President Obama's decision to refocus U.S. resources in the Asia-Pacific reflects a change in U.S. foreign policy priorities. It has been five years since the Asia-Pacific rebalance was officially announced. It is therefore time to assess this rebalance. Employing a documentary research approach, this paper analyzes official U.S. documents and secondary sources to answer three concrete and interconnected questions: (i) How has the U.S. rebalance been implemented? (ii) What are the obstacles to the U.S. rebalance? and (iii) What should the U.S. do to truly succeed in carrying forward the rebalance? While the Obama administration has made some progress in expanding U.S. security, economic, diplomatic and cultural engagement in the Asia-Pacific, several obstacles remain. The paper concludes with some policy recommendations that would help the U.S. government to fully realize the Asia-Pacific rebalance.
History
Journal
Asian Journal of Public Affairs
Volume
8
Issue
2
Start page
20
End page
39
Total pages
20
Publisher
National University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy