US Media In 'Battle' Over American 'Strategy of Primacy' in Asia
US Media In 'Battle' Over American 'Strategy of Primacy' in Asia
US Media In 'Battle' Over American 'Strategy of Primacy' in Asia

Heated debates are
underway in the US media over the future of the US “strategy of primacy”
in Asia: while some authors insist that it should be abandoned for the
sake of further peace and stability in the region, others are fiercely
trying to prove that the US should stay.