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This 7 page paper considers the history and the potential future of US interactions with key Asian countries. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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United States interest in Asia has waxed and waned over the past century. After World War II and during the Cold War, for
example, the U.S. Actually supported several Asian countries. That support, however, was focused largely on the installation of regimes headed by military strongmen with definite national agendas (Grigsby 1998).
Another component of U.S. Cold War strategy was to grant privileges to certain regimes and high levels of foreign aid. To illustrate this fact we can look at
four specific Asian countries and our relations with each. These are South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, and China. It is important to keep in mind, of course, that
our relationship with the USSR served as the backdrop for each of these other relationships. The US granted special privileges and
foreign aid to South Korea and Taiwan but basically considered North Korea and China enemies throughout much of the last century. Part of the support rendered to South Korea
and Taiwan, of course, was predicated on the conflict between North and South Korea and that between Taiwan and China. After World War II Korea was arbitrarily divided into
two political zones to accommodate Soviet troops to the North and Americans to the South. UN attempts to reunite the country were resisted by the Soviet Union. Since that
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