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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/03/09/world/asia/china-us-asia-rivalry.html
How China Is Challenging American Dominance in Asia
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Balancing Against China: Japan
Aligning with China: Sri Lanka
Hedging Between the Powers: the Philippines
Rastuci uticaj Kine uslovio je promenu odnosa u Aziji.
Japan pokusava da preuzme organizacionu ulogu u anti-kineskom bloku, dok Kina pokusava da okruzi i u odredjenoj meri izoluje Indiju, pre nego sto ojaca.
Ostale zemlje regiona manervisu izmedju SAD i Kine zeleci da izvuku korist od obe strane, ali ce verovatno biti pritisnute od obe strane.
How China Is Challenging American Dominance in Asia

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Last week, a group of 11 nations signed a trade deal that had originally been conceived as an American-led counterweight to China — but after President Trump pulled out, the pact went forward without the United States. It was the latest turn in Asia’s gradual transition from American dominance to something much more fluid.
The stakes could hardly be higher: The two powers are seeking to reshape the economies and political systems of the world’s most populous region in its own image
Balancing Against China: Japan
Though the world is changing in Beijing’s favor, Japan is a reminder that China remains a long way from becoming an American-style power. And it provides a template for counteracting China.
Japan is matching China’s rise with its own resurgence, leveraging its economy — the world’s third-largest — to build an independently powerful military and set of diplomatic relationships. It is attempting to reconstitute an informal and implicitly anti-Chinese alliance known as “the quad,” which includes India, Australia and the United States.
Aligning with China: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka might not seem like a geopolitical bellwether. But Asia-watchers have been glued to developments here since 2014, when a Chinese submarine sailed into a port built with Chinese investment. It marked a new era, in which China is converting its economic power into military power — and, in poorer democracies, into political influence.

Hedging Between the Powers: the Philippines
Many Asian leaders are eluding the great powers by hedging between them. Few have done so as creatively and brazenly as President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
Upon taking office in 2016, Mr. Duterte suggested that he might end his country’s 65-year alliance with the United States. He rushed to Beijing, promised cooperation with China and – as if to signal there was no going back – crudely insulted then-President Barack Obama.
Rastuci uticaj Kine uslovio je promenu odnosa u Aziji.
Japan pokusava da preuzme organizacionu ulogu u anti-kineskom bloku, dok Kina pokusava da okruzi i u odredjenoj meri izoluje Indiju, pre nego sto ojaca.
Ostale zemlje regiona manervisu izmedju SAD i Kine zeleci da izvuku korist od obe strane, ali ce verovatno biti pritisnute od obe strane.