Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific: study overview and conclusions
In long-term strategic competition with China, how effectively the United States works with allies and partners will be critical to determining U.S. success. To enable closer cooperation, the United States will need to understand how allies and partners view the United States and China and how they...
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Zusammenfassung: | In long-term strategic competition with China, how effectively the United States works with allies and partners will be critical to determining U.S. success. To enable closer cooperation, the United States will need to understand how allies and partners view the United States and China and how they are responding to U.S.-China competition. In this report, which is the main report of a series on U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific, the authors define what U.S.-China competition for influence involves and comparatively assess U.S.-China competition for influence in six countries in Southeast Asia-Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam-as well as the roles of three U.S. allies and partners that are active in Southeast Asia-Australia, India, and Japan. The authors first explore why the United States is competing with China in the Indo-Pacific and what the two are competing for. They then develop a framework that uses 14 variables to assess relative U.S.-Chinese influence across countries in the Indo-Pacific. Drawing from interviews in all nine countries and data gathered, the authors apply this framework to assess how regional countries view U.S.-China competition in their respective countries and how China views competition in each of the regional countries. Finally, the authors discuss how the United States could work more effectively with allies and partners in Southeast Asia and beyond |
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contents | Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Research Scope, Design, and Methodology -- Chapter Three: What Are Influence and Competition for Influence? -- Chapter Four: What Are the United States and China Competing for in the Indo-Pacific? -- Chapter Five: How Can We Measure and Assess Influence? -- Chapter Six: How Do Regional Countries View U.S. Versus PRC Influence? -- Chapter Seven: How Could the United States Work More Effectively with Allies and Partners? -- Chapter Eight: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendix A: Basic Identification of U.S. Objectives -- Appendix B: Detailed Framework Variable Coding -- Appendix C: Chinese Views of Current U.S., Allied, and Partner Efforts -- Appendix D: Top U.S. Allied and Partner Security Providers for Southeast Asia |
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spelling | Lin, Bonny Verfasser (DE-588)1137885386 aut Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions Bonny Lin, Michael S. Chase, Jonah Blank, Cortez A. Cooper III, Derek Grossman, Scott W. Harold, Jennifer D. P. Moroney, Lyle J. Morris, Logan Ma, Paul Orner, Alice Shih, Soo Kim Regional responses to United States-China competition in the Indo-Pacific Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation [2020] 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 141 Seiten) Diagramme, Karte txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research reports RR-4412-AF "RAND Project AIR FORCE." "Prepared for the United States Air Force." Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Research Scope, Design, and Methodology -- Chapter Three: What Are Influence and Competition for Influence? -- Chapter Four: What Are the United States and China Competing for in the Indo-Pacific? -- Chapter Five: How Can We Measure and Assess Influence? -- Chapter Six: How Do Regional Countries View U.S. Versus PRC Influence? -- Chapter Seven: How Could the United States Work More Effectively with Allies and Partners? -- Chapter Eight: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendix A: Basic Identification of U.S. Objectives -- Appendix B: Detailed Framework Variable Coding -- Appendix C: Chinese Views of Current U.S., Allied, and Partner Efforts -- Appendix D: Top U.S. Allied and Partner Security Providers for Southeast Asia In long-term strategic competition with China, how effectively the United States works with allies and partners will be critical to determining U.S. success. To enable closer cooperation, the United States will need to understand how allies and partners view the United States and China and how they are responding to U.S.-China competition. In this report, which is the main report of a series on U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific, the authors define what U.S.-China competition for influence involves and comparatively assess U.S.-China competition for influence in six countries in Southeast Asia-Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam-as well as the roles of three U.S. allies and partners that are active in Southeast Asia-Australia, India, and Japan. The authors first explore why the United States is competing with China in the Indo-Pacific and what the two are competing for. They then develop a framework that uses 14 variables to assess relative U.S.-Chinese influence across countries in the Indo-Pacific. Drawing from interviews in all nine countries and data gathered, the authors apply this framework to assess how regional countries view U.S.-China competition in their respective countries and how China views competition in each of the regional countries. Finally, the authors discuss how the United States could work more effectively with allies and partners in Southeast Asia and beyond Einflussnahme (DE-588)4131701-4 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Südostasien (DE-588)4058448-3 gnd rswk-swf United States / Foreign relations / China / 21st century China / Foreign relations / United States / 21st century Great powers / Foreign relations Security, International / Indo-Pacific Region Security, International / Southeast Asia Diplomatic relations Security, International China Indo-Pacific Region Southeast Asia United States 2000-2099 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Einflussnahme (DE-588)4131701-4 s Südostasien (DE-588)4058448-3 g DE-604 Chase, Michael S. Verfasser (DE-588)1137884045 aut Blank, Jonah Verfasser (DE-588)1153066610 aut Cooper, Cortez A. III Verfasser (DE-588)1155600126 aut Grossman, Derek Verfasser (DE-588)1155438574 aut Harold, Scott 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1079868585 aut Moroney, Jennifer D. P. 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)128573651 aut Morris, Lyle J. Verfasser (DE-588)1137886870 aut Ma, Logan Verfasser (DE-588)1188908898 aut Orner, Paul Verfasser aut Shih, Alice Verfasser (DE-588)1204645817 aut Kim, Soo Verfasser aut U.S. versus Chinese powers of persuasion : does the United States or China Have more influence in the Indo-Pacific region? RAND/RB-10137-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Australia and New Zealand RAND/RR-4412/1-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : India RAND/RR-4412/2-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Indonesia RAND/RR-4412/3-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Japan RAND/RR-4412/4-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Singapore RAND/RR-4412/5-AF Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Vietnam RAND/RR-4412/6-AF https://doi.org/10.7249/RR4412.2 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lin, Bonny Chase, Michael S. Blank, Jonah Cooper, Cortez A. III Grossman, Derek Harold, Scott 1975- Moroney, Jennifer D. P. 1973- Morris, Lyle J. Ma, Logan Orner, Paul Shih, Alice Kim, Soo Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Research Scope, Design, and Methodology -- Chapter Three: What Are Influence and Competition for Influence? -- Chapter Four: What Are the United States and China Competing for in the Indo-Pacific? -- Chapter Five: How Can We Measure and Assess Influence? -- Chapter Six: How Do Regional Countries View U.S. Versus PRC Influence? -- Chapter Seven: How Could the United States Work More Effectively with Allies and Partners? -- Chapter Eight: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendix A: Basic Identification of U.S. Objectives -- Appendix B: Detailed Framework Variable Coding -- Appendix C: Chinese Views of Current U.S., Allied, and Partner Efforts -- Appendix D: Top U.S. Allied and Partner Security Providers for Southeast Asia Einflussnahme (DE-588)4131701-4 gnd |
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title | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions |
title_alt | Regional responses to United States-China competition in the Indo-Pacific |
title_auth | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions |
title_exact_search | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions |
title_exact_search_txtP | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions |
title_full | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions Bonny Lin, Michael S. Chase, Jonah Blank, Cortez A. Cooper III, Derek Grossman, Scott W. Harold, Jennifer D. P. Moroney, Lyle J. Morris, Logan Ma, Paul Orner, Alice Shih, Soo Kim |
title_fullStr | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions Bonny Lin, Michael S. Chase, Jonah Blank, Cortez A. Cooper III, Derek Grossman, Scott W. Harold, Jennifer D. P. Moroney, Lyle J. Morris, Logan Ma, Paul Orner, Alice Shih, Soo Kim |
title_full_unstemmed | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific study overview and conclusions Bonny Lin, Michael S. Chase, Jonah Blank, Cortez A. Cooper III, Derek Grossman, Scott W. Harold, Jennifer D. P. Moroney, Lyle J. Morris, Logan Ma, Paul Orner, Alice Shih, Soo Kim |
title_short | Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific |
title_sort | regional responses to u s china competition in the indo pacific study overview and conclusions |
title_sub | study overview and conclusions |
topic | Einflussnahme (DE-588)4131701-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Einflussnahme China USA Südostasien |
url | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR4412.2 |
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