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America's Strategy in Southeast Asia
James A. Tyner
其他書名
From Cold War to Terror War
出版
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
, 2006-12-21
主題
Social Science / Human Geography
Political Science / American Government / General
History / Asia / Southeast Asia
Political Science / International Relations / Arms Control
Political Science / World / Asian
ISBN
0742599280
9780742599284
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Iby4AQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Geography encompasses everything from the local—where human beings live, work, and travel—to metageographies like nations and regions. James A. Tyner's inventive and multidisciplinary ideas on geography similarly range from the personal—his father's experience in the military during the Vietnam War—to a broad discussion of how the United States has come to exercise power through the production of geographic knowledge, in this case in Southeast Asia. Since the end of the Second World War, Southeast Asia has served as a surrogate space to further American imperial interests, which are economic, political, territorial, and moral in scope. America's Strategy in Southeast Asia contends that the construction of Southeast Asia as a geographic entity has been a crucial component in the creation of the American empire. For example, America's most blatant experience of colonial rule occurred the Philippines, America's longest war was fought in Vietnam, and most recently, some American policymakers have identified Southeast Asia as the "Second Front" in the War on Terror. Yet, America's overriding strategy in Southeast Asia and the region itself remains something of a mystery for the American populace—a "black box" in America's geographical imagination. This clear and innovative book educates readers about Southeast Asia's importance in American foreign policy.