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Author Swaine, Michael D

Title America's challenge : engaging a rising China in the twenty-first century / Michael D. Swaine

Publisher Washington, DC : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, ©2011
ISSN/ISBN 9780870033445 (electronic bk.)
0870033441 (electronic bk.)
9780870032578
0870032577
9780870032585
0870032585
Descript 1 online resource (xiv, 673 pages)
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Call No. JZ1480.A57 C6 2011eb
Series JSTOR electronic books -- ConnectNY EBA Project
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Interests, strategies, and policy objectives -- Political and security relations with key Asian powers -- Multilateral interactions, bilateral dialogues, and Asian perceptions -- Military deployments and relations -- Economic relations and development assistance -- Global terrorism and WMD proliferation -- Nontraditional security threats: climate change and pandemics -- Human rights and democracy promotion -- The influence of structure, strategy, and tactics -- Concluding observations and recommendations
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The emergence of the People's Republic of China on the world scene constitutes the most significant event in world politics since the end of World War II. As the world's predominant political, economic, and military power, the United States faces a particularly significant challenge in responding to China's rising power and influence, especially in Asia. Offering a fresh perspective on current and future U.S. policy toward China, Michael Swaine examines the basic interests and beliefs behind U.S.-China relations, recent U.S. and Chinese policy practices in seven key areas, and future trends most likely to affect U.S. policy. American leaders, he concludes, must reexamine certain basic assumptions and approaches regarding America's position in the Western Pacific, integrate China policy more effectively into a broader Asian strategy, and recalibrate the U.S. balance between cooperative engagement and deterrence toward Beijing
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Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- China
China -- Foreign relations -- United States
China -- Foreign relations -- Asia
Asia -- Foreign relations -- China
United States -- Foreign relations -- Asia
Asia -- Foreign relations -- United States
China -- Strategic aspects
Asia -- Strategic aspects
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