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- catalog contributor b1793451.
- catalog coverage "Asia Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations Asia.".
- catalog created "[1955]".
- catalog date "1955".
- catalog date "[1955]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1955]".
- catalog description "The United States interest in Asia. The Asian puzzle ; America, the island power ; Ideology and security ; Ideals and interests ; The China neurosis ; The United States interest in Eurasia ; The new weapons ; The balance of power and ideology ; The responsibility of coalition -- The broad foundations for alliance in free Asia. Basic differences in outlook ; Colonialism ; Economic growth ; The outlook on communism ; Asia and democracy ; The foundations for coalition ; Some possible lines of United States action ; Policy towards colonialism ; Partnership for economic growth ; Intelligent anti-communism ; The democratic process ; Conclusion -- The free Chinese. Who and where they are ; The overseas Chinese ; The exile Chinese intellectuals -- Formosa. The Formosa political scene ; Formosa objectives past and future ; Present objectives ; The question of morale ; Formosa and free Asia ; The United States interest -- The vulnerability of communist China to its Asian environment. Chinese communist strengths ; Chinese communist weaknesses ; Military policy ; Political and economic policy ; Conclusion -- The military problem. Politics and force ; Should the United States initiate war? ; The consequences of rejecting war ; The strategic role of atomic weapons ; The use of force short of total atomic attack ; The soft war ; The three lines of defense -- An economic policy in free Asia. The transition to self-sustaining growth ; A policy of assisting take-off ; The problem of Japan ; The empty temptation of trade with the communist bloc ; The communist challenge ; What should we do about the Asian economic problem? ; Conclusion -- United States membership for communist China? United States recognition? The issues involved ; United States recognition of communist China ; Implications for United States action -- The free world alliance. London ; New Delhi ; Washington -- Chronology.".
- catalog extent "59 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "American policy in Asia.".
- catalog isFormatOf "American policy in Asia.".
- catalog isPartOf "Technology Press books in the social sciences".
- catalog issued "1955".
- catalog issued "[1955]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Cambridge] Published jointly by the Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Wiley, New York".
- catalog relation "American policy in Asia.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations Asia.".
- catalog subject "327.73095".
- catalog subject "E183.8.A77 R6".
- catalog tableOfContents "The United States interest in Asia. The Asian puzzle ; America, the island power ; Ideology and security ; Ideals and interests ; The China neurosis ; The United States interest in Eurasia ; The new weapons ; The balance of power and ideology ; The responsibility of coalition -- The broad foundations for alliance in free Asia. Basic differences in outlook ; Colonialism ; Economic growth ; The outlook on communism ; Asia and democracy ; The foundations for coalition ; Some possible lines of United States action ; Policy towards colonialism ; Partnership for economic growth ; Intelligent anti-communism ; The democratic process ; Conclusion -- The free Chinese. Who and where they are ; The overseas Chinese ; The exile Chinese intellectuals -- Formosa. The Formosa political scene ; Formosa objectives past and future ; Present objectives ; The question of morale ; Formosa and free Asia ; The United States interest -- The vulnerability of communist China to its Asian environment. Chinese communist strengths ; Chinese communist weaknesses ; Military policy ; Political and economic policy ; Conclusion -- The military problem. Politics and force ; Should the United States initiate war? ; The consequences of rejecting war ; The strategic role of atomic weapons ; The use of force short of total atomic attack ; The soft war ; The three lines of defense -- An economic policy in free Asia. The transition to self-sustaining growth ; A policy of assisting take-off ; The problem of Japan ; The empty temptation of trade with the communist bloc ; The communist challenge ; What should we do about the Asian economic problem? ; Conclusion -- United States membership for communist China? United States recognition? The issues involved ; United States recognition of communist China ; Implications for United States action -- The free world alliance. London ; New Delhi ; Washington -- Chronology.".
- catalog title "An American policy in Asia [by] W.W. Rostow in collaboration with Richard W. Hatch.".
- catalog type "text".