Pacific Power Paradox
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Pacific Power Paradox

American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian PeaceBy Van JacksonNarrated by Tim H. Dixon
Length10h 4m

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A new history of Asian peace since 1979 that considers America’s paradoxical role After more than a century of recurring conflict, the countries of the Asia-Pacific region have managed something remarkable: avoiding war among nations. Since 1979, Asia has endured threats, near-miss crises, and nuclear proliferation but no interstate war. How fragile is this “Asian peace,” and what is America’s role in it? Van Jackson argues that because Washington takes it for granted that the United States is a force for good, successive presidencies have failed to see how American statecraft impedes more durable forms of security and inadvertently embrittles peace. At times, the United States has been the region’s bulwark against instability, but America has been a threat to Asian peace as much as it has been its guarantor. By grappling with how America fits into the Asian story, Van Jackson shows how regional stability has diminished because of U.S. choices and why America’s margin for geopolitical error is less now than ever before.

Audiobook details

GenrePolitics and Government
Length10 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byTim H. Dixon
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateJan 10, 2023
LanguageEnglish

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