Are the US and China fated to fight? how narratives of power transition shape great power war or peace/ Peter Gries

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.32, No.4, August 2019, pp. 456-482 (93)Summary: This study does not directly examine elite US China policy makers. It explores the cognitions, emotions and policy preferences of ordinary Americans. The American politicians, military officers, and diplomats who make US policy on China are socialized within the same body politic.
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This study does not directly examine elite US China policy makers. It explores the cognitions, emotions and policy preferences of ordinary Americans. The American politicians, military officers, and diplomats who make US policy on China are socialized within the same body politic.

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