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ID108975
Title ProperTowards the Sino-American trade organization for the prevention of climate change (STOP-CC)
LanguageENG
AuthorValentine, Scott Victor
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is an adage in China '???? (Wú Yuè tóng zhou)', which translates as 'Wu and Yue in the same boat'. This purportedly refers to events during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-221 BC) of the Zhou Dynasty that forced two rival states, the Wu and the Yue, to cooperate in dealing with widespread flooding. The phrase characterizes situations in which adversaries must join forces to overcome a common challenge, and is possibly the etymological foundation of the English phrase 'to be in the same boat'. Certain scholars contend that the axiom exemplifies the political relationship between the United States and China.1
Yan Xuetong has recently introduced in the Chinese Journal of International Politics the genesis of a fruitful discussion that has been carried forward by Alastair Iain Johnston in regard to explaining the Sino-American relationship.2 Essentially, Yan has put forth a theory of 'superficial friendship' wherein he argues that mutually unfavourable interests exceed mutually favourable interests in the Sino-American relationship. This, coupled with high expectations that both nations have in regard to support from one another, engenders the development of a 'superficial friendship'.3 Yan further posits that superficial friendships are unstable relationships that propagate exaggerated highs and lows, which helps to explain why the Sino-American relationship tends to exhibit wild oscillations.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Politics Vol. 4, No. 4; Winter 2011: p.447-474
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Politics Vol. 4, No. 4; Winter 2011: p.447-474
Key WordsChina ;  Climate Change ;  Sino-American Trade Organization ;  United States ;  Sino - American Relationship


 
 
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