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- 2011506880 abstract "The most profound change that the United States and China have experienced in their relations over the past 30 years is perhaps the onset of an apparent power transition between the two nations. This potentially titanic change was set in motion as a result of China's genuine and phenomenal economic development, and the impact of this economic success on the United States and the U.S.-led international system has been growing steadily. This perceived power transition process will continue to be a defining factor in U.S.-China relations for the next 30 years. As China's economic, political, cultural, and military influence continue to grow globally, what kind of a global power will China become? What kind of a relationship will evolve between China and the United States? How will the United States maintain its leadership in world affairs and develop a working relationship with China so that China can join hands with the United States to shape the world in constructive ways? In this book, the author offers an engaging discussion of these questions and others. The analysis addresses issues that trouble U.S. as well as Chinese leaders. The author puts the conflicting positions in perspective, most notably presenting the origins of the conflicts, highlighting the conflicting parties' key opposing positions, and pointing out the stalemates.".
- 2011506880 alternative "U.S. and China in power transition".
- 2011506880 alternative "US and China in power transition".
- 2011506880 contributor B12371593.
- 2011506880 contributor B12371594.
- 2011506880 coverage "China Foreign relations United States.".
- 2011506880 coverage "United States Foreign relations China.".
- 2011506880 created "[2011]".
- 2011506880 date "2011".
- 2011506880 date "[2011]".
- 2011506880 dateCopyrighted "[2011]".
- 2011506880 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2011506880 description "Introduction -- The power transition theory -- U.S.-China power transition : from potential to reality -- The future of U.S.-China power transition.".
- 2011506880 description "The most profound change that the United States and China have experienced in their relations over the past 30 years is perhaps the onset of an apparent power transition between the two nations. This potentially titanic change was set in motion as a result of China's genuine and phenomenal economic development, and the impact of this economic success on the United States and the U.S.-led international system has been growing steadily. This perceived power transition process will continue to be a defining factor in U.S.-China relations for the next 30 years. As China's economic, political, cultural, and military influence continue to grow globally, what kind of a global power will China become? What kind of a relationship will evolve between China and the United States? How will the United States maintain its leadership in world affairs and develop a working relationship with China so that China can join hands with the United States to shape the world in constructive ways? In this book, the author offers an engaging discussion of these questions and others. The analysis addresses issues that trouble U.S. as well as Chinese leaders. The author puts the conflicting positions in perspective, most notably presenting the origins of the conflicts, highlighting the conflicting parties' key opposing positions, and pointing out the stalemates.".
- 2011506880 extent "xvi, 265 p. :".
- 2011506880 hasFormat "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2011506880 identifier "1584875151".
- 2011506880 identifier "9781584875154".
- 2011506880 identifier download.cfm?q=1093.
- 2011506880 isFormatOf "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2011506880 issued "2011".
- 2011506880 issued "[2011]".
- 2011506880 language "eng".
- 2011506880 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2011506880 relation "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2011506880 spatial "China Foreign relations United States.".
- 2011506880 spatial "United States Foreign relations China.".
- 2011506880 subject "327.73051 23".
- 2011506880 subject "Balance of power.".
- 2011506880 subject "JZ1313 .L35 2011".
- 2011506880 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The power transition theory -- U.S.-China power transition : from potential to reality -- The future of U.S.-China power transition.".
- 2011506880 title "The United States and China in power transition / David Lai.".
- 2011506880 title "U.S. and China in power transition".
- 2011506880 title "US and China in power transition".
- 2011506880 type "text".