ID | 111559 |
Title Proper | Duality and difference of U.S. Strategies toward China, Russia and India |
Language | ENG |
Author | Qiang, Shen |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Globalization has complicated the strategic interests of major powers: integration of their strategic interests leads to their cooperation and interdependence on the one hand, and conflicts of their strategic interests result in their frictions and competitions on the other. The U.S. will try to maximize its strategic interests by utilizing its constructive cooperation with China, Russia and India on the one hand and, on the other hand, seek global and regional hegemony to contain and prevent the three countries from growing strong to become challenges to its hegemonic status. The U.S. strategies toward China, Russia and India are dual and different in degrees and contents. The U.S. will continue to hedge its bets on both the positive and negative sides of its strategies in the future. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Journal vol. , No.102; Winter 2011: p.53-66 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Journal vol. , No.102; Winter 2011: p.53-66 |
Key Words | US Strategies ; China ; Russia ; India ; Duality ; Difference |