PPCLI Guy said:
Nicely crafted piece Edward. Why the emphasis on Singapore?
Dave
I think we need to shift our
national emphasis towards Asia, which has displaced Europe in importance, to us, and which
could challenge America in terms of economic importance if we seize the opportunities. Singapore is our best entrée into Asia â “ not the only one, just the best. Focusing on Singapore will, I hope, get people to consider the range and depth of Asia which, arguably, stretches from New Zealand through to Uzbekistan.
We should not focus exclusively on Singapore; we must be sure, for example, to maintain good, friendly relationships with Malaysia which is a keystone in the struggle with
Arab extremist/Islamic fundamentalist movements which are, loosely, united in propagating one brand of Islam and trying to demonize the liberal-democratic, secular
West.
Singapore has influence in China â “ considerable influence; many Chinese officials and leaders look to Singapore as a
model of some sort of
Confucian democracy.
Further, not directly related to Singapore, but rather to Asia in general: one of the best ways to engage and
contain China (not in Kennan's sense) is to increase our trade and political support for India
while we do the saame with China - including negotiating a free trade agreement.
Singapore is a gateway, not an end in itself.
Regards
Edward