A new model of big power relations? China -US strategic rivalry and balance of power in the Asia -Pacific/ Suisheng Zhao

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary China Vol.24, No.93, pp.377-397 (102)Summary: Seeing an inevitable structural conflict between China as a rising power and the US as the sole superpower, many Chinese have seen containment as not just one of many arguments in the US China policy debate, but the real US policy. This article highlights on a realist reading of the new model a big power relations, the deep-rooted Chinese suspicion of the US containment, Containment of China is not a viable policy option, and a delicate balance power in the Asia-pacific
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Seeing an inevitable structural conflict between China as a rising power and the US as the sole superpower, many Chinese have seen containment as not just one of many arguments in the US China policy debate, but the real US policy. This article highlights on a realist reading of the new model a big power relations, the deep-rooted Chinese suspicion of the US containment, Containment of China is not a viable policy option, and a delicate balance power in the Asia-pacific

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