Analysis of United States Foreign Policy in Asia Pacific and Its Impact on Regional Security Stability
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56403/bejam.v1i3.73Keywords:
Political Policy, Pivot to Asia, Asia Pacific Region, Security StabilityAbstract
Interactions between countries in the Asia Pacific region have a direct bearing on the way in which security in that region evolves through time. Recent events have elevated the bilateral relationship between China and the United States to the status of an intriguing phenomena, largely due to the fast growth of China's economy and military. Because of this scenario, the emphasis of United States political policy, which had previously been placed on the Middle East region, has shifted to the Asia Pacific region. The presence of two countries, each of which is striving to achieve domination in the Pacific, will have an effect on the safety of the surrounding area. Therefore, the purpose of this article will be to attempt to study the political policies of the United States in the Asia Pacific region and to determine what influence such policies have on the stability of regional security. area that was implemented by China through the OBOR in order to compete with the United States as a major power in the Asia Pacific region and ended up perceiving the US rebalancing strategy as a response to China's domination in the Asia Pacific region.
References
Al Syahrin, M. N. (2018). China versus Amerika Serikat: Interpretasi rivalitas keamanan negara adidaya di kawasan Asia Pasifik. Jurnal Global dan Strategis, 12(1), 145-160.
Aoyama, R. (2016). “One belt, one road”: China's new global strategy. Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 5(2), 3-22.
Chalid, A. M., Heryadi, D., Suparman, N., & Surdirman, A. (2016). Peran ASEAN Merespons Kerja Sama Militer Amerika Serikat dan Filipina Terkait Konflik Laut Cina Selatan. Intermestic: Journal of International Studies, 1(1), 5-22.
Chen, R. (2013). A Critical Analysis of the US" Pivot" Toward the Asia-Pacific: How Realistic is Neo-Realism?. Connections, 12(3), 39-62.
Davidson, J. (2014). The US" pivot to Asia". American Journal of Chinese Studies, 77-82.
Dirlik, A. (1992). The Asia-Pacific idea: Reality and representation in the invention of a regional structure. Journal of World History, 55-79.
Goh, E. (2007). Southeast Asian perspectives on the China challenge. Journal of Strategic Studies, 30(4-5), 809-832.
Hermann, M. G. (2001). How decision units shape foreign policy: A theoretical framework. International Studies Review, 3(2), 47-81.
Hwang, J., & Dongxiao, C. (2010). China's Harmonious Asia Strategy. International Area Review, 13(2), 105-124.
Itasari, E. R., & Mangku, D. G. S. (2020). Elaborasi Urgensi Dan Konsekuensi Atas Kebijakan Asean Dalam Memelihara Stabilitas Kawasan Di Laut Cina Selatan Secara Kolektif. Harmony: Jurnal Pembelajaran IPS dan PKN, 5(2), 143-154.
Li, M., & Kemburi, K. M. (Eds.). (2014). New dynamics in US-China relations: contending for the Asia Pacific. Routledge.
Liff, A. P., & Ikenberry, G. J. (2014). Racing toward tragedy?: China's rise, military competition in the Asia Pacific, and the security dilemma. International Security, 39(2), 52-91.
Logan, J. (2013). China, America, and the pivot to Asia. Cato Institute Policy Analysis, (717).
Manyin, M. E., Daggett, S., Dolven, B., Lawrence, S. V., Martin, M. F., O'Rourke, R., & Vaughn, B. (2012, March). Pivot to the Pacific? The Obama Administration's" Rebalancing" Toward Asia. Library of Congress Washington DC Congressional Research Service.
Qin, Y. (2011). Development of International Relations theory in China: progress through debates. International relations of the Asia-Pacific, 11(2), 231-257.
Rachmat, A. N. (2017). Dinamika Keamanan Kawasan Asia Pasifik dalam Persaingan Kekuatan Maritim China dan Amerika Serikat. Dauliyah: Journal of Islam and International Affairs, 2(2), 131-153.
Satake, T., & Ishihara, Y. (2012). America's rebalance to Asia and its implications for Japan-US-Australia Security cooperation. Asia-Pacific Review, 19(2), 6-25.
Shambaugh, D. (2013). Assessing the US “pivot” to Asia. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 7(2), 10-19.
Silove, N. (2016). The pivot before the pivot: US strategy to preserve the power balance in Asia. International Security, 40(4), 45-88.
Sugiyono, P. (2011). Metodologi penelitian kuantitatif kualitatif dan R&D. Alpabeta, Bandung, 62-70.
Sutter, R. G., Brown, M. E., Adamson, T. J., Mochizuki, M. M., & Ollapally, D. (2013). Balancing acts: The US rebalance and Asia-Pacific stability (pp. 11-16). Washington, DC: Sigur Center for Asian Studies.
Wallis, J., & Powles, A. (2021). Burden-sharing: the US, Australia and New Zealand alliances in the Pacific islands. International Affairs, 97(4), 1045-1065.
Wang, Z. (2014). Never forget national humiliation: Historical memory in Chinese politics and foreign relations. Columbia University Press.






