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ID112432
Title ProperShaping the regional context of China's rise
Other Title Informationhow the Obama administration brought back hedge in its engagement with China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhao,S uisheng
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Starting with an almost single-minded emphasis on shared interests to engage China, the Obama administration made a policy adjustment about one year later to shore up US leadership in the Asia-Pacific even if it meant challenging China's core interests. This paper argues that this adjustment was to bring hedge back to shape the regional context of China's rise. While the precipitating cause for the shift was China's newly founded assertiveness during the global financial downturn, the deep cause was the US anxiety about China's great power aspiration in the twenty-first century. The policy adjustment, however, was not to contain China's rise because a full-out confrontation against China would be self-defeating. It was a return to a centralist approach to engage China from a position of strength rather than weakness.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.75; May 2012: p.369-389
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.75; May 2012: p.369-389
Key WordsChina ;  Obama Administration ;  Asia - Pacific ;  China Rise


 
 
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