NATO expansion and US strategy in Asia : surmounting the global crisis / Hall Gardner.
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- 9781137367365
- 335/.031091821 23
- UA646.3 .G3167 2013
- POL011000 | POL023000 | POL040020
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-253) and index.
"Combined with the US pivot to Asia, NATO enlargement could press Russia and a rising China into a tighter alliance--but with Russia playing the role of a junior partner. This book argues for bringing Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey into a new Euro-Atlantic confederation, not only in order to draw Moscow away from forging a closer military relationship with Beijing but also to help revitalize a Europe in crisis. Concurrently, Washington and Moscow need to work together to prevent disputes between North and South Korea, Japan, and China, as well as between Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iran from exploding into a major power war"--
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