Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:2022Hits:25715223Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID075732
Title ProperHoping for the Best, preparing for the worst
Other Title InformationChina's response to US hegemony
LanguageENG
AuthorErickson, Andrew ;  Goldstein, Lyle
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the post-Cold War strategic environment, Beijing could plausibly have opted for Soviet-style geostrategic competition with Washington, but it has not. Chinese leaders have not thus far, and almost certainly will never, amass thousands of nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert or deploy significant forces to a network of bases spanning the globe. Nevertheless, the below assessment of China's increasing hard and soft power yields the conclusion that a Chinese challenge to US hegemony cannot be ruled out. The United States must prudently maintain military forces appropriate to facing a potential peer competitor. At the same time, however, Washington must engage in a process of creative diplomacy that simultaneously matches China's soft power and engages seriously with Beijing to create areas of consensus and cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 29, No.6; Dec 2006: p955 - 986
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 29, No.6; Dec 2006: p955 - 986
Key WordsChinese Military ;  United States - Defense Policy ;  Hegemony ;  United States - Relations - China