Publication
Apr 2013
This analysis examines the central issues facing the 113th Congress regarding the Asia-Pacific region. It offers insights into the role of the 113th Congress in shaping policy as the United States rebalances toward Asia, as well as into how shifts in the composition of the House and Senate may affect the direction of this policy. The authors’ insights into changes both in US strategy and in the region since 2011 are equally valuable. The rebalance represents an opportunity for the US to deepen strategic cooperation with its Asian allies and partners to help ensure regional stability.
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Author | Edward Gresser, Daniel Twining |
Series | NBR Analysis |
Publisher | National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) |
Copyright | © 2013 The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) |