18 September 2013

Editorial: Rebalancing the Maritime Pivot to Asia


By Abhijit Singh

Rumors of the pivot’s death are exaggerated. A flexible strategy could give the U.S. a sustained presence.

When it appeared, prior to the recent deal with Russia, that the U.S. might be preparing for military strikes against Syria, a chorus of voices emerged to prophesize that this latest Middle Eastern entanglement would have dire implications for the U.S. maritime pivot to Asia. Speculation was rife that Washington may have indeed already begun the process of re-drawing its commitment to East Asia.
Yet, chronic skeptics eager to write the pivot’s obituary may be premature. The rebalancing may be at a crossroads, but there appears to be some innovative thinking at work to realign the fundamentals of the strategy to help  Washington achieve its broader objectives.

Read the full 2 page story at The Diplomat