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The United States must challenge the regional and global ambitions of Communist Beijing. The tyranny of distance which traditionally constrained American reach throughout the Pacific is technologically resolved favorable to American posture throughout both the South China Sea, the Pacific and Indian Ocean.
American foreign policy has three distinct policy options in shaping Beijing's regional and global ambitions. Domestically, the United States can ameliorate Beijing's traditional fear of its interior by actively managing its fiscal, monetary policy regime towards capital account liberalization. Secondly, regarding Beijing's foreign and regional ambitions, the U.S. must manage its traditional alliance framework throughout the Pacific fortified with superior satellite and Naval technology.
Third, any fortified alliance throughout the Pacific must strengthen regional ally political economies, for public commitments to succeed in securing political/policy objectives requires reciprocal strength in emerging civil society throughout the Pacific Rim.
American foreign policy has three distinct policy options in shaping Beijing's regional and global ambitions. Domestically, the United States can ameliorate Beijing's traditional fear of its interior by actively managing its fiscal, monetary policy regime towards capital account liberalization. Secondly, regarding Beijing's foreign and regional ambitions, the U.S. must manage its traditional alliance framework throughout the Pacific fortified with superior satellite and Naval technology.
Third, any fortified alliance throughout the Pacific must strengthen regional ally political economies, for public commitments to succeed in securing political/policy objectives requires reciprocal strength in emerging civil society throughout the Pacific Rim.