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  2. United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of ...

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    The United States' political leadership began to shift policy stances in 2011, starting with the Obama administration's "pivot" toward Asia. Then- secretary of state Hillary Clinton called for "increased investment—diplomatic, economic, strategic, and otherwise—in the Asia-Pacific region", which was seen as a move to counter China's growing ...

  3. Containment - Wikipedia

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    United States Information Service propaganda poster distributed in Asia depicting Juan dela Cruz ready to defend the Philippines from the threat of communism. Containment was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.

  4. Island chain strategy - Wikipedia

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    The island chain strategy is a strategic maritime containment plan first conceived by American foreign policy statesman John Foster Dulles in 1951, during the Korean War. [1] It proposed surrounding the Soviet Union and China with naval bases in the West Pacific to project power and restrict sea access.

  5. China's Xi blames US for 'containment and suppression' amid ...

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    On the sidelines of China's annual National People's Congress this week, both Chinese President Xi Jinping and newly promoted Foreign Minister Qin Gang aired their respective frustrations at the ...

  6. Putin ally says Russia and China must counter any US ... - AOL

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    The most important task for Russia and China is to counter any attempt by the United States to contain their countries, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin told the Chinese foreign ...

  7. East Asia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    See United States–Hong Kong Policy Act and United States–Macau Policy Act Republic of China: 1844 [1] 1911 (ended 1979) 1979 (Taiwan Relations Act - unofficial) See Taiwan–United States relations. The U.S. recognized the Nationalist Government as the legitimate government of all of China throughout the Chinese Civil War.

  8. East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

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    The President of the United States can achieve his goals in the Asia-Pacific, the memorandum argues, by working with Congress to employ a comprehensive, long-term strategy that satisfies the following four conditions: promoting economic integration and liberalization; strengthening alliances and security partnerships; reinforcing U.S. military ...

  9. US-China strategic engagement - Wikipedia

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    In Northeast Asia developments relating to North Korea highlighted the importance of Sino-US cooperation. The Republican administration was critical of the 1994 Geneva Accord for giving too much energy and financial assistance to North Korea without there being any guarantee that it would not renege on its commitment.