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_aThe results of war are never final? _bmeditations on an American defeat/ _cAnand Toprani, Nicholas Murray & Michael Dennis |
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520 | _aShould a Sino-American War start, how will the US deal with the inevitable military setbacks? Most importantly, what would happen if the US loses not simply a battle, but rather a series of engagements culminating in an unmistakable defeat that results in unfavourable peace terms? The US may not like thinking about losing, but considering China's growing capabilities, it can no longer assume victory. Anand Toprani, Nicholas Murray and Michael Dennis argue that, if the US thinks about the consequences of war, and cooperating and working together as a country, it can avoid a conflict with China, and recover more quickly and equitably if it does fight and lose. | ||
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_aUNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) _zUS _zCHINA _xSINO-AMERICAN WAR _xTHE FALL AND RISE OF THE GREAT POWERS _xUS LOST A CONFLICT _xTHE GEOPOLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF AMERICAN DEFEAT _xRECONSTITUTING US MILITARY POWER IN THE SHADOW OF A VICTORIOUS CHINA _xEFFECTS ON THE AMERICAN POLITY |
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_aRUSI Journal : _gVol.166 No.5, 2021 pp.32-43 (127) |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071847.2021.2022529 _zClick here for full text |
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