Abstract China’s economic rise has significant implications for the United States and hence is of major interest to Congress. On the one hand, China is…
Abstract China’s economic rise has significant implications for the United States and hence is of major interest to Congress. On the one hand, China is…
Summary Despite its increasingly secure place in the world, the People’s Republic of China remains dissatisfied with its global status. Its growing material power has…
Abstract This paper presents some scenarios that, if they were to come to pass, could result in military conflict with China over the next thirty…
Abstract The United States is currently the only country with the capacity and the ambition to exercise global primacy, and it will remain so for…
Abstract The CPC puts a lot of effort into crafting its ideological message, in fact, and this is testified by the network of Party Schools…
Abstract In ‘The Rise of China and its Power Status’, Yan Xuetong aims to correct problems in previous quantitative assessments of China’s power, using a…
Abstract In recent years, China’s power and influence relative to those of other great states have outgrown the expectations of even its own leaders. A…
Abstract The United States worries about China’s rise, but Washington rarely considers how the world looks through Beijing’s eyes. Even when U.S. officials speak sweetly…
Summary This cogent but comprehensive book examines the international relations of the People’s Republic of China since its founding in 1949. Noted scholar Robert G.…
Summary The first half of the 21st century will be dominated by the relationship between the United States and China. That relationship is likely to…
Summary The report shall address the current and probable future course of military-technological development of the People’s Liberation Army and the tenets and probable development…
Abstract For rationalists, China (PRC)’s current conciliatory policy toward Taiwan is merely “calculative.” Hence, Chinese leaders must act patiently with Taiwan to dampen the “China…
Abstract Most international relations (IR) research on the role of collective memory and representations of the past gives the impression that these primarily matter for…
Abstract This article argues that power transitions generate not just physical security concerns for states, but also “ontological” insecurity, as established identities, hierarchies, and relationships…
Abstract The article argues that the “China threat” argument in mainstream international relations literature in the United States is derived, primarily, from a discursive construction…