1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated May 12, 2017The Changing Geopolitics of Asia: Issues for CongressIntroduction The 115th Congress has the opportunity to shape the Executive Branchs approach to foreign and security policy, including toward Asia, where shifting geopolitics are posing new challe
2、nges for U.S. policy. China is expanding its presence in its near seas, including the East China Sea and the South China Sea, as well as in the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean. It is also increasing its economic footprint in Southeast Asia and seeking to build economic corridors to its west, ac
3、ross the Eurasian continent. U.S. ally Japan is expanding its own presence in South and Southeast Asia, including pursuing infrastructure projects to boost regional economic connectivity. India, a U.S. strategic partner, is implementing “Look East” and “Act East” policies focused on East and Southea
4、st Asia, even as its intense rivalry with neighboring Pakistan, a close partner of China, continues. North Koreas nuclear and missile threats are, meanwhile, driving re-evaluations of interests and relationships across the region. The tools Congress may use to influence U.S. policy in Asia include h