From The Heritage Foundation:
Foreign Policy/International Affairs
The Struggle for Power in the Indo-Pacific
by Michael Auslin
American Enterprise Institute
December 05, 2011
For the foreseeable future, stability in the Indo-Pacific rests on the degree to which the United States continues to forward and base hundreds of thousands of its military forces, along with ships, submarines, and fighter planes. A precipitous U.S. withdrawal would certainly lead to unforeseen effects in a region rife with unresolved disputes and few mature working relationships. The result of a breakdown in relations would almost certainly cause economic disruption and possibly lead to wider global conflict. In more ways than one, then, the Indo-Pacific will determine the future of global peace and prosperity for decades to come.
URL: www.turkishpolicy.com/dosyalar/files/Michael%20Auslin%281%29.pdf
Foreign Policy/International Affairs
The Struggle for Power in the Indo-Pacific
by Michael Auslin
American Enterprise Institute
December 05, 2011
For the foreseeable future, stability in the Indo-Pacific rests on the degree to which the United States continues to forward and base hundreds of thousands of its military forces, along with ships, submarines, and fighter planes. A precipitous U.S. withdrawal would certainly lead to unforeseen effects in a region rife with unresolved disputes and few mature working relationships. The result of a breakdown in relations would almost certainly cause economic disruption and possibly lead to wider global conflict. In more ways than one, then, the Indo-Pacific will determine the future of global peace and prosperity for decades to come.
URL: www.turkishpolicy.com/dosyalar/files/Michael%20Auslin%281%29.pdf
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