Recent American Asia Policy: A Critical ReviewLowell Dittmer
ASIEN – Nr. 100 (2006) pp. 23–32
After 9/11, Asia was eclipsed in the worldview of American foreign policy makers by the Middle East. But as the unhappy American engagement in the Iraqi insurgency winds down, nearing the limits of domestic electoral tolerance, Western eyes turn again to the part of the world on which the Bush administration first sought to focus upon its accession to power in January 2001…











