Michael Green's magisterial study is a timely and insightful reminder of the deep and long-standing ties between East Asia and the United States, and the complex interplay between our economic and security interests, and our values, a dynamic which has shaped US policy for two and a half centuries. It is an indispensable point of reference for students and policy makers seeking to understand a critical region where history casts a long shadow, notwithstanding the extraordinary changes of recent years.--James Steinberg, Syracuse University and former deputy secretary of state
With impeccable research and lucid prose, Michael Green provides a first-rate account of the deep historical roots of American grand strategy toward Asia. It is essential for understanding American policy toward a crucial region.--Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University, and author of Is the American Century Over?
Already a renowned Japan expert, Green combines his regional knowledge with a capacious strategic mind and historical sensibility. This is one of the most impressive books I have ever read. It is consistently original, providing on every page fresh insights immersed in a compelling narrative arc, and it is destined to be a lodestar among scholarship on history, strategy, and statecraft.--William Inboden, Chair, Clements Center for National Security, The University of Texas, Austin
Important and comprehensive study of America's relations with the region.--Gordon G. Chang "New York Times Book Review"
Green set about filling [a] gap in the literature and he has succeeded triumphantly. His book is likely to become the standard work on the subject.--Gideon Rachman "Financial Times"
With rich historical records and insightful analysis, this is a fascinating, most useful reference for students and scholars of US-Asia relations and American foreign policy.-- "Choice"
[An] essential guide to understanding U.S. policy in Asia.-- "Foreign Affairs"
Rich and ambitious history of US strategic thinking toward Asia-- "Los Angeles Review of Books"
By More Than Providence provides the greatest value in illustrating how the draw of the Asia-Pacific has been an enduring influence in the United States for nearly two-and-a-half centuries.--Matthew T. Brundage "Journal of American-East Asian Relations"
Green brings scholarly and policymaking credentials to this tour d'horizon.-- "Imperial & Global Forum"
A brilliant and highly readable history of America's evolving grand strategy toward Asia and the Pacific since 1783.-- "Asian Review of Books"
By More than Providence is a gold mine of richly documented historical detail, informed by international relations theory, and enlivened by the hands-on policymaker's nose for bureaucratic turf battles, clashing personalities, and Washington intrigue. . . . The Asia-Pacific has long loomed large in American strategic thinking and today its centrality is unparalleled. By More than Providence provides a sweep, power, and coherence that anchors that centrality historically.--T.J. Pempel "Journal of East Asian Studies"
In examining U.S. grand strategy toward the Asia Pacific, he has produced a grand synthesis.-- "Journal of American History"