Beijing's bismarckian ghosts: how great powers complete economically/ Markus Brunnermeier

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly: Fall 2018, Vol.41 No.3, pp.161-176 (108)Summary: The article highlights on great power competition and grand strategy focusses on military affairs, and little of it prepares what economic and technological competition among great powers. The rivalry between China and United States in the first century holds on uncanny resemblance to the one between Germany and Great Britain.
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The article highlights on great power competition and grand strategy focusses on military affairs, and little of it prepares what economic and technological competition among great powers. The rivalry between China and United States in the first century holds on uncanny resemblance to the one between Germany and Great Britain.

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