United States and the Far East
Richard J. Walton
Hardcover
(Houghton Mifflin Co (J), May 1, 1974)
Although the United States will always play a great role in the Far East because we are a rich and powerful Pacific nation, we have learned, one can hope, that we can no longer attempt to play a dominant role; we can no longer reward and punish as we see fit. The Far East must make its own destiny. We can help with technical advice, as a trading partner, and as a friend, but the destinies of the Asian nations are in their own hands. Japan and China have great problems and great potential. On a more modest scale so do the Philippines and Korea and Vietnam. Their future is up to them.