CSIS Report Examines U.S. Strategic Rebalance In Asia-Pacific Region

In a new report titled “A Greater Mekong Health Security Partnership,” the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) Task Force on Health and Smart Power in Asia examines the “U.S. strategic rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region,” writing it “reflects a cumulative historic shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities that has evolved steadily over recent decades,” according to the report summary (Morrison/Daniel/Hiebert, 7/22). The report, which “which argues there is a unique, time-sensitive opportunity for a targeted, major U.S. initiative to improve health security in the Greater Mekong subregion,” will be launched on Monday, July 29, according to an event notification on the CSIS website (July 2013).

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