The United States and Southeast Asia: A Policy Agenda for the New Administration Independent Task Force Report

by Robert Kerrey and Dov S. Zakheim

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Southeast Asia deserves more sustained attention from American policymakers than it has received in the recent past. This Independent Task Force Report argues that Southeast Asia has a long history of important security and economic ties to the United States and is of strategic interest. Yet, the United States has benignly neglected the area and its needs and growth potential for almost two decades. With the economic crisis in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the late 1990s, the reestablishment of U.S. diplomatic ties to Vietnam, and the recent ethnic strife and devolution in Indonesia, the region and its member nations are back on the international skyline. The time is ripe to move from single-issue or single-nation crisis response, the authors argue, and to debate America's national interests across all of Southeast Asia and the consequential role of U.S. engagement in both Indonesia and the ASEAN group in the years ahead.
  • ISBN10 087609275X
  • ISBN13 9780876092750
  • Publish Date 1 May 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 December 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Brookings Institution
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 65
  • Language English