China's strategic moves and counter-moves/ David Lai
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Parameters The US Army War College Quarterly Vol 44 No 4, Winter 2014-15, pp.11-25 (83) Summary: This article employs two analytical framework to put the tensions in the Asia-Pacific Region in a new perspective. One is the Go game analogy, the other is the US-China Power Transition, Stage II. These offer significant insights into US-China relations and Asia-Pacific affairs, point out pitfalls in the complicated games in this region, and suggest thoughts for a "win-win" solution.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article employs two analytical framework to put the tensions in the Asia-Pacific Region in a new perspective. One is the Go game analogy, the other is the US-China Power Transition, Stage II. These offer significant insights into US-China relations and Asia-Pacific affairs, point out pitfalls in the complicated games in this region, and suggest thoughts for a "win-win" solution.
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