China's challenge to US hegemony / Christopher Layne
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Current History Vol 107 No 705, January 2008, pp.13-18 (20)Summary: As American hegemony begins to decline history suggests that an entirely peaceful rise for China is doubtful. However a war between China and the USA is not inevitable and will depend more on what America does than China. Notes that already as America is preoccupied with the Middle East, many Southeast Asian states are slipping into China's sphere of influence because their prosperity is increasingly tied to China.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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As American hegemony begins to decline history suggests that an entirely peaceful rise for China is doubtful. However a war between China and the USA is not inevitable and will depend more on what America does than China. Notes that already as America is preoccupied with the Middle East, many Southeast Asian states are slipping into China's sphere of influence because their prosperity is increasingly tied to China.
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