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| They want a prudent foreign policy based on security against attacks and threats to domestic well-being--though American attitudes about multilateralism remain an open question. Contrary to its previous reluctance to pursue regional multilateralism during the Cold War, Japan turned into a central player for establishing the first two mega regional institutions in Asia, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and maintained its activism in subsequent institution-building projects, such as ASEAN plus Three (APT) and the East Asian Community (EAC) proposal. To say the EU3's dialogue with Tehran was sufficient, as Washington did until this week, was the most astonishing example of multilateralism in the Bush presidency. |
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