The strategist's dilemma : global dynamic density and the making of US China policy/ Hugo Meijer
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: European Journal of International Security : Vol 3 Issue 2, June 2018, pp.211-234Summary: The US-China relationship and the level of dynamic density between the two countries is a crucial case in the study of great power interactions under conditions of rising global dynamic density. The article has argued that as growing global dynamic density as a systemic attribute, increases the coherence of great powers grand strategies and policies potentially decreases.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The US-China relationship and the level of dynamic density between the two countries is a crucial case in the study of great power interactions under conditions of rising global dynamic density. The article has argued that as growing global dynamic density as a systemic attribute, increases the coherence of great powers grand strategies and policies potentially decreases.
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