Abstract How should the United States respond to China’s rise? What are China’s strategic goals? What are the implications of U.S.-China strategic interactions for world…
Abstract How should the United States respond to China’s rise? What are China’s strategic goals? What are the implications of U.S.-China strategic interactions for world…
Abstract An American and Chinese expert jointly argue that at least three fundamental factors, which can be further strengthened, are increasingly reinforcing one another to…
Abstract Beijing’s rise threatens a power transition at the core of the global system. Yet China is tied to that system through dense economic linkages,…
Abstract A generally underappreciated shift in U.S. engagement with the global macroeconomic order, accelerated by the global financial crisis, has complicated managing the dollar as…
Abstract The U.S. shift toward Asia should and will continue, but Washington must both account for an insecure China for rebalancing to achieve its intended…
From the publisher: 2011 was a watershed for nuclear power. In March, all eyes focused on Japan, where the world’s third severe accident at a nuclear…
Abstract Before the Great Recession’s foreshocks in fall 2007, most American security studies scholars believed that unipolarity—and perforce American hegemony—would be enduring features of international…
Summary East Asia is without question a region of huge economic, political and security significance. Asian Security and the Rise of China offers a comprehensive overview and…
Abstract Some scholars argue that soft balancing is a typical state behavior against the hegemon under unipolarity. Others contend that soft balancing against the hegemon…
Abstract Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many observers predicted a rise in balancing against the United States. More recently, the U.S.-led invasion of…
Abstract Is unipolarity sustainable? The dominant perspective among international relations scholars is that the United States is in decline relative to China, and that much…
Abstract After sixty-five years of pursuing a grand strategy of global leadership— nearly a third of which transpired without a peer great power rival—has the…
Abstract The Cold War lasted so long and grew to be such a comfortable part of everyday life that it is now very difficult to…
Summary China is rising. But how should the West – and the United States in particular – respond? This could be the key geopolitical question…
From the publisher: India and Pakistan, nuclear neighbors and rivals, fought the last of three major wars in 1971. Far from peaceful, however, the period since…