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165655
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What factors account for the increasingly erratic U.S. policy towards China, marked by growing domestic divisions and tensions over means and ends? Can the United States contain China, as called for by its military leaders and a growing segment of corporate America? Or, can the Sino-American rivalry be managed peacefully and without plunging the world into depression? The preoccupation with rhetoric and agency in the analysis of U.S. foreign policy overlooks the role of social forces and class interests. The confusion and vacillation in U.S. trade policy are amplified by the manifest dysfunctions of the Trump administration, but they ultimately reflect a deeper, double logic, expressing not only the “Thucydides trap” in which a declining but still formidable hegemon contemplates submission to a rising power but also a crisis of neoliberalism.
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ID:
081083
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Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007.
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ix, 171p.
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9781588265371
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
053190 | 341.2422/CAF 053190 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
138206
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The crisis of the eurozone has accelerated processes of uneven development and political fragmentation in Europe. Once celebrated as a dramatic forward movement in European regional integration, the monetary union has evolved under German leadership into what has been aptly described as "eurozone fiscal colonialism." The Franco-German partnership - the motor force of integration since the early 1950s - has shattered amid Frances resentment of German-imposed fiscal rules and declining competitiveness. Germany's authority over the eurozone is virtually unchallenged. As the EU's response to the war in Ukraine vividly illustrates, Germany has now also emerged as the predominant political power in the EU.
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ID:
043013
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Berkelag, University of California Press, 1987.
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xvii, 323p.Hardbound
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0520059689
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
029162 | 387.51/CAF 029162 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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