Chinese perceptions of American power, 1991-2004

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol 45 No 5 September/October 2005, pp.667-686 (12)Summary: This article presents Chinese perceptions of American power/capability in terms of economic, scientific and technological, miltiary and soft power, together with its perceived trajectory. This research suggests that in the foreseeable future, barring serious mistakes on its own part, the U.S. quite possibly will remain the dominant power in world politics.
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This article presents Chinese perceptions of American power/capability in terms of economic, scientific and technological, miltiary and soft power, together with its perceived trajectory. This research suggests that in the foreseeable future, barring serious mistakes on its own part, the U.S. quite possibly will remain the dominant power in world politics.

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