The US-China rivalry in the emerging bipolar world: hostility, alignment, and power balance/ Suisheng Zhao

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China Vol.31, No. 134, March 2022, pp.169-185 (102)Summary: This article argues that although the US-China rivalry has not presented with some essential elements of the US-Soviet Cold War, the emerging bipolarity has led to misplaced ideological hostility and repeated failling attempts of building alliance systems. Delicate power balance between the two countries has further complicated the rivalry by giving each side the false conviction to prevail.
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This article argues that although the US-China rivalry has not presented with some essential elements of the US-Soviet Cold War, the emerging bipolarity has led to misplaced ideological hostility and repeated failling attempts of building alliance systems. Delicate power balance between the two countries has further complicated the rivalry by giving each side the false conviction to prevail.

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