By More Than Providence - (Nancy Bernkopf Tucker and Warren I. Cohen Book on American-E) by Michael Green (Hardcover)
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- Soon after the American Revolution, certain of the founders began to recognize the strategic significance of Asia and the Pacific and the vast material and cultural resources at stake there.
- About the Author: Michael J. Green is senior vice president for Asia and Japan chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and director of Asian studies at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
- 760 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Nancy Bernkopf Tucker and Warren I. Cohen Book on American-E
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About the Book
In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia. Green finds one overarching concern: that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the U.S. and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward flow of trade and values.Book Synopsis
Soon after the American Revolution, certain of the founders began to recognize the strategic significance of Asia and the Pacific and the vast material and cultural resources at stake there. Over the coming generations, the United States continued to ask how best to expand trade with the region and whether to partner with China, at the center of the continent, or Japan, looking toward the Pacific. Where should the United States draw its defensive line, and how should it export democratic principles? In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia, identifying recurring themes in American statecraft that reflect the nation's political philosophy and material realities. Drawing on archives, interviews, and his own experience in the Pentagon and White House, Green finds one overarching concern driving U.S. policy toward East Asia: a fear that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the United States and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward free flow of trade, values, and forward defense. By More Than Providence works through these problems from the perspective of history's major strategists and statesmen, from Thomas Jefferson to Alfred Thayer Mahan and Henry Kissinger. It records the fate of their ideas as they collided with the realities of the Far East and adds clarity to America's stakes in the region, especially when compared with those of Europe and the Middle East.Review Quotes
In examining U.S. grand strategy toward the Asia Pacific, he has produced a grand synthesis.--Journal of American History
By More than Providence is a gold mine of richly documented historical detail, informed by international relations theory, and enlivened by the hands-on policymaker's nose for bureaucratic turf battles, clashing personalities, and Washington intrigue. . . . The Asia-Pacific has long loomed large in American strategic thinking and today its centrality is unparalleled. By More than Providence provides a sweep, power, and coherence that anchors that centrality historically.--T.J. Pempel "Journal of East Asian Studies "
[An] essential guide to understanding U.S. policy in Asia.--Foreign Affairs
A brilliant and highly readable history of America's evolving grand strategy toward Asia and the Pacific since 1783.--Asian Review of Books
Green brings scholarly and policymaking credentials to this tour d'horizon.--Imperial & Global Forum
Rich and ambitious history of US strategic thinking toward Asia--Los Angeles Review of Books
With rich historical records and insightful analysis, this is a fascinating, most useful reference for students and scholars of US-Asia relations and American foreign policy.--Choice
By More Than Providence provides the greatest value in illustrating how the draw of the Asia-Pacific has been an enduring influence in the United States for nearly two-and-a-half centuries.--Matthew T. Brundage "Journal of American-East Asian Relations "
Already a renowned Japan expert, Green combines his regional knowledge with a capacious strategic mind and historical sensibility. This is one of the most impressive books I have ever read. It is consistently original, providing on every page fresh insights immersed in a compelling narrative arc, and it is destined to be a lodestar among scholarship on history, strategy, and statecraft.--William Inboden, Chair, Clements Center for National Security, The University of Texas, Austin
Green set about filling [a] gap in the literature and he has succeeded triumphantly. His book is likely to become the standard work on the subject.--Gideon Rachman "Financial Times "
Important and comprehensive study of America's relations with the region.--Gordon G. Chang "New York Times Book Review "
Michael Green's magisterial study is a timely and insightful reminder of the deep and long-standing ties between East Asia and the United States, and the complex interplay between our economic and security interests, and our values, a dynamic which has shaped US policy for two and a half centuries. It is an indispensable point of reference for students and policy makers seeking to understand a critical region where history casts a long shadow, notwithstanding the extraordinary changes of recent years.--James Steinberg, Syracuse University and former deputy secretary of state
With impeccable research and lucid prose, Michael Green provides a first-rate account of the deep historical roots of American grand strategy toward Asia. It is essential for understanding American policy toward a crucial region.--Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University, and author of Is the American Century Over?
About the Author
Michael J. Green is senior vice president for Asia and Japan chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and director of Asian studies at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He served on the staff of the National Security Council from 2001 through 2005.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x 2.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 760
Series Title: Nancy Bernkopf Tucker and Warren I. Cohen Book on American-E
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Michael Green
Language: English
Street Date: March 21, 2017
TCIN: 92894995
UPC: 9780231180429
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-8947
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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