The US vs China: Asia's New Cold War?
The US vs China: Asia's New Cold War?
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Abstract
This book addresses the most important question in geopolitics today – the future of the relations between the US and China. Concerned that the economic rise of China would lead it to challenge the US’s position in world affairs, the US reminded the world it is ‘both a Pacific and an Atlantic power’ and in 2010 announced it was making an historic shift in foreign policy to ‘pivot to Asia’, turning its strategic orientation from the Atlantic to the Pacific and Asia China. This book does not portray China position one-sidedly, but nonetheless challenges frontally the dominant causal explanations for and professed intentions of this US’s shift in policy, arguing that rather than countering a ‘regional aggressor’ or a dangerous ‘revisionist power’, the US is creating regional instability through an intervention against China that has echoes of the Cold War. The book delves into the real dynamics of contemporary Sino-American relations, surveying their complex interactions in the context of their post-war history. It surveys key components of the relations between China and the US in Asia, whether this is Russia’s turn to the east, the impact of Japanese nationalism, democracy in Myanmar, North Korea’s nuclear programme or disputes in the South China Sea, illuminating the defining issue shaping global politics for our time.
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Introduction: America’s Pacific century?
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Part I Is a US–China conflict inevitable?
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Part II Containment without Russia?
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Part III Containment from the east
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Part IV Containment from the southern seas
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Part V Containment from south and west
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