ASIA: Security experts voice concern over US role
Updated
A survey of Asia Pacific security experts has found the rise of China is the central issue for Asia, but the greatest concern is about the future role of the United States. The survey of 104 military and security analysts across 17 countries in the Asia Pacific was carried out by the East-West Centre in Hawaii. The specialists did not believe China will destabilise Asia, but were ambivalent - even wary - about what America might do in responding to China.
Presenter: Graeme Dobell
Speakers: Survey editor Dr Jim Rolfe







