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The book comprehensively traces the process of updating of U.S. policy toward China, the Korean Peninsula and Japan, aimed at preserving its influence in the region, as well as counter the actions of their partners and competitors. Considering the evolution of U.S. foreign policy priorities in the direction of the East Asia, the authors indicate the prospects for the development of international relations and the problems that arise in this connection in front of the main "players" of the Far Eastern scene and including Russia.
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