U.S. Role in a Tense Asia

By Greg Scoblete
August 04, 2011

What role should the U.S. play in a tense Asia with China rising?

Michael Auslin takes the measure of an increasingly contentious Asia:

'Due to its military alliances, the United States will be further drawn into the conflicting webs of distrust and engagement that characterize Asian relations. Asserting its intent to forge closer ties with countries that seek to uphold regional stability and promote the adoption of effective norms of behavior is perhaps Americaâ??s best hope of retaining influence and relevance in a rapidly evolving region.'

The question is - what happens if smaller Asian states use the presumption of U.S. defense to push maximalist claims against China? That would be just as destabilizing.

Indeed, in recent months we've seen quite clearly that Chinese "assertiveness" hasn't led to the "Finlandization" of her neighbors. Just the opposite: it has sparked outcries, protests and even military moves from the Philippines and Vietnam. For the U.S., this is an ideal recipe for off-shore balancing.

(AP Photo)

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